THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
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(Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received Feb. 277 9.45 a.m.Y .- NEW YORK, Fob. '25. JVew*. lork -newspapers* commenting on I resident .Wilson's Boston speech, points out that President Wilson is prepared '.to nght against opponents of the League of Nations, m the,, Se na te. They declare that. the President has a majority df tlie people ni: the. United States supporting, •him. • One, Republican paper says that' Americans should be nationalists, not mternatjionfdists,, as. President Wilson would liave thejn,
■ ♦ .WASHINGTON, Feb. 25. A Bill has been, -introduced, into the Lower House, providing for. a popular referendum vote on the adoption or . rejection of the constitution of the League of Nation?. The, Bill has been referred to the Foreign Affairs- Committee. WASHINGTON^ Feb. 26. ■. Mr. Daniels said' , the United ' States must either joiir the League" of . Nations or engage m gigantic?: armaments. He was prepared to. support. the daims of Halifax to Tierravdel Fuego ,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14848, 27 February 1919, Page 5
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