AMERICA AND THE LEAGUE.
RENUNCIATION OPPOSED BY MR ROOT. -■:
NEW YORK, Nov. 8; It is stated that Mr. Elihtt Root op* posed renouncing th e League, and was at variance with the views expressed by Mr. Harding during the campaign; ' Mr; Jto ? t s v is siiion waA stated- in- a <cablei gram from, London to Mr. 'Harding last u UgU ? fc ' ;? e *"& , that ■« attenrot-to abandpn. the vYersariles treaty would bnn^ chaos, entire loss of the resulti of tha war,, and general disaster invpfri ing the United. States, He suggested vu ■ 2? 6 t l *?^ 1 ! 6 shoul d be . accepted with the Lodge reservations and other changes.— A. arid N.Z.C.A.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15366, 10 November 1920, Page 3
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