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AMERICA AND GERMANY

PRESIDENT HARDING'S POLICY. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. WASHINGTON, April 29.

Senator Hitchcock, in the course of a speech, said that the state of war between the United States and Germany ended in November, 1918, when President Wilson declared it ended, or at least when Congress, in March, 1921, adopted a resolution repealing the war statutes. He declared that (he alien property provisions of the resolution would not bind Germany in the absence of a formal treaty.—A. and N.Z. Cable.

(Received May 1, at 5.5 p.m.) Senator Lodge told the Senate that a peace treaty with Germany will probably follow the Knox resolution. Senator Lodge’s statement is the first definite information of Mr Harding’s policy, and in this respect it is accepted as meaning that a separate peace will be made.—A. and N.Z. Cable.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18234, 2 May 1921, Page 5

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AMERICA AND GERMANY Otago Daily Times, Issue 18234, 2 May 1921, Page 5

AMERICA AND GERMANY Otago Daily Times, Issue 18234, 2 May 1921, Page 5

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