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U.S. ATTITUDE TO LEAGUE.

LLOYD GEORGE AND M. CLEMENCEAU BLAMED. | 87 Telegraph—Prens Association—Copjrighi. Australian and N.Z. Cabla Asst nation. (Received Apia! 20, 9.15 a.m-) j PARIS, April 19. A special correspondent of the “ Ma- ! tin” who is with M. Viviani in America, | says that if America refuses permanent- ; ly to join th© League of Nations the j fault lies with Mr Lloyd George and M. Clemenceau. who in March, 1919, ignor- { ed a recommendation by thirty Amerij can Senators that the plan of a League j of Nations was unacceptable, as peace j ought first to be settled and the League j | discussed later. [

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16405, 20 April 1921, Page 7

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U.S. ATTITUDE TO LEAGUE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16405, 20 April 1921, Page 7

U.S. ATTITUDE TO LEAGUE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16405, 20 April 1921, Page 7

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