CHINA ALSO WANTS TO MAKE RESERVATION.
(Australian and N.z. rahi<> Association) NEW YORK, Nov. 27. The New York Times' Paris correspondent states- that it is understood that in the event of the United States Senate ratifying the treaty with reservations which the Allies will accept, China will ask that she be allowed to siern the treaty with a reservation in reference to Shantung. The Chinese representatives in Paris point out that China will never ratify the^ treaty without the Shantung reservation. The New York Times' Boston correspondent states that Senator Lodge, in a statement, says that the Senate will pass tlie treaty with reservations.- "I have always advocated peace with Germany, and a League of Nations," he. said, "but I desire a victorious and honorable peace, and a League of Nations which does not sacrifice, America's constitution or sovereignty."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 15081, 2 December 1919, Page 3
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