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. Mandate Commission. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1920. _ sabi : oe ’ BRITAIN OUTVOTED ON MANDATES BY | Par Lor COUNGL OF LEAGUE \ ers Majority of Commission to Be) Composed of Non-Manda- tory Powers. GENEVA, Nov. 26.—The Council of the League this morning overruled the British objections to the pro sion by which countries not holdii mandates from the League for the administration for the colonial pos- sessions of former enemy powers or other territories to be administered under mandate of the League are to} have a majority on the permanent | ‘The council confirmed the decision taken at the Brussels meeting provid- fng for a Commission of ‘Nine, five of | which shall be the representatives of non-mandatory nations. | CLAIMS OF FRANCE | BACKED BY WILSON, ‘Andre Tardieu Tells Part President Played in Restoration of Alsace. PARIS, Nov. 26—Captain Andre ‘urdieu, former French, High Commis- | f.oner to the United States, in his! weekly article in Lillustration to-day | foncerning the framing of the Ver- | ‘aailles ‘Treaty, refers to the part taken | by President Wilson in the return of | Alsace-Lorraine to France. President Wilson's first reference al Alsace, according to ‘Tardieu made on Jan. 8, 1918, in a speec , be- fore Congress, in which he Meee “the wrong done to France by Prussia 4n 1871 in the matter of A | which has unsettled ¢ world for nearly fifty righted in order that pe more be made secure in the interest of} Capt. Tardieu continues | “Stephen Pichon, then Minister of | Foreign Affairs, requested me to ask | President Wilson for a definite inter- | pretation of the above words. Pre -Lorraine, peace of the| 8, should be ce may once yo : Ti Custos Salt: jale Just Started! 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