THE TREATY.
; ATTITUDE OF AMERICA. STATEMENT BY PRESIDENT. By Telegraph.—Press Ann.—Copyrisht. Received Jan. 9, 9.40 p.m. Washington, Jan.*B. President Wilson informed the Democrat Committee that he had no objection to interpretations accompanying the Senate's ratification of the Treaty, but changes cannot be made altering the Treaty's meaning. If there is doubt about the people's wishes to the Treaty it should be made the issue at the next election. —Aue.-Nil. Cable Assn. Washington, Jan. 8. Senator King announced that as a result of negotiations it is impossible to secure ratification of the Peace Treaty without reservation. The only alternative left is a reasonable compromise.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 January 1920, Page 5
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