Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, November 20, 1919

Issue date: Thursday, November 20, 1919
Pages available: 26

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 20, 1919, Winnipeg, Manitoba New wage scale is signed general committee of the brotherhood of rail j trainmen and the order of railway conductors Ting in Winnipeg have just negotiated and signed a m a agreement with the . An important change switch tenders Are now 14. Findings of grand jury besides a True Bill on the charge of publishing seditious libel for which j. S. Woodsworth had been committed the grand jury yesterday brought in a True bilt for speaking seditious words. This latter is in con rectum with statements alleged to have been made at the sunday night 10. Ftl.l8.-so. 119. Today s and mild. Winnipeg november 20, 1919. Sun risen 7.47 sets 16.59 Moon rises 5.51 Seta 15.36. Twenty six pages pres Wilson by circumventing rules of upper House May re introduce measure at next session one effect of failure to ratify is continuance of the War times regulations at least till next cratic supporters opposed ratification of treaty on each vote treaty South Africa s belated Appeal. Johannesburg South Africa nov. 19 by the associated Jan Christian Smuts British member of the fun of nations commission in a message from South Africa appeals to America not to blast the Hopes of the through non ratification of the treaty covenant by the after three attempts to ratify peace trea a. Inc sri ii to late Luigi get. Laid it aside ended thai session and Home. All Compromise efforts to bring three resolutions of ratification All going by the Republican leaders a i briny us two thirds of the Senate together sort o i a Iii i Iii. Ivien put in a Resolution to de Clare the at an t to or Ilio Throe ratification votes were taken on Sesoi Tuou Airai Ted by Republican majority containing re rations which president Wilson had told democratic senators in and the country Washington nov. 19. Sena Tor Lodge after adjournment to night declared the treaty is dead so far As this Senate is Republican leaders said the Senate need not advise the presi Dent of its action nor return the treaty to Hirm with formal notice. The president May withdraw it when the Senate senator Lodge said and of course he can then re submit it in the next session. But the treaty is dead in this Senate and they killed it As i told Thyn they would if they voted against senator Hitchcock said the treaty was not dead and that to presumed the president would re submit it on dec. 1, although he had no definite word from the president to that effect. He said he thought the republicans Lead worked themselves into a very awkward and had split themselves in the Senate unemployment allowances stopped by British House London nov. The House of commons today voted in favor of slopping unemployment allowances. The motion of John ;