THE PEACE TREATY.
ANOTHER. STATEMENT BY LODGE NEW YORK, November 27. The Now York "Times" Boston correspondent states that Senator Lodge, in ;i statement, says that the Senate will jjwss the Treaty with reservations ''l have always advocated peace- with Germany, and tho 1.-eaguo of Nations," | he added, "but I desiro a victorious, honourable waco and a League which' does not sicrifiee America's Constitution or sovereignty." j CHINA'S LITTLE RESERVATION. NEW YORK, November 27. Tho New lork "Timeß" Paris correspondent gtates that it is understood that if the United States Senate rati- i lies the Treaty with reservations which : the Allies accept, China will ask that i fcho be allowed to sign t.ho Treatv with i i».m<ir?ation in refereucc te Shuntun"
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19812, 2 December 1919, Page 5
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