THE PEACE TREATIES.
«:i?c. Tel. Copy rlgnt— united Press Assn.» Australian and N Z. Cable Association) •FT C& : > T l LONDON, Dec. 11. '-. The -KTifrtaniati delegate has signed .xhe?' ; Austrian, and Bulgarian treaties, v j NEW YORK, Dec. 11. » Tlie New York Times '. Washington correspondent states Senator Lendaot, .speaJtirig in' "the Senate, charged ; -the Democrats with having defeatedi tjie' treafy. He said, they were now carrying on a country- wide propaganda try- ; ne"to place the blame on the Repiibii'oang. . s " - (Received- Dec. 13, 9.10 a.m.) ! NEW YORK, Dec. 11. Mr Hitchcock, .m the course of a speech, said: American people know that as soon as President Wilson 're-' gains health and strength the, fight 'for ratification of the treaty will' be resumed. There are forty. Senators who are ready to pass the ' treaty .without reservations, but m. .brdej 4 meet> ob-. : , \ections and suspicions of the treaty's friends they would be TOflitig ' ta ' subscribe to- fa reasonable reservation. *
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 15091, 13 December 1919, Page 5
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158THE PEACE TREATIES. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 15091, 13 December 1919, Page 5
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