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f:i,l KELLOGG'S VIEWS Preao Association—By Telegraph—Copyright, OTTAWA, February 6. (deceived February 7, at 1.130 p.m.) Air Kellogg, in an interview, reiterated the United States’ offer to negotiate treaties to outlaw the submarine, whic;h he described as a “barbarous” method of warfare, ile declared that the United States would offer such treaties as fast as arbitration treaties became non-effective or expired. Mr Kellogg declined to discuss the United States naval programme, and expressed surprise at the hostile attitude of France towards the submarine suggestion. He said: “No discourtesy was intended in my letter to which France takes exception.” He announced that the United States is willing to sign a treaty abolishing submarines if other world Powers would take that step.
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Evening Star, Issue 19784, 7 February 1928, Page 8
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122TO OUTLAW SUBMARINE Evening Star, Issue 19784, 7 February 1928, Page 8
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