TO OUTLAW WAR
BRITISH PROPOSALS »• INTERESTING BUT IHPRACTIVABLE " *ress Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. WASHINGTON, February 8. (Received February 9, at 1 p.m.) Official circles regard the British proposals for the resumption of AngloAmerican naval discussion or negotiation for a treaty to ontlaiv war as interesting but impracticable. They emphasise that the United States made recent vain moves toward both objectives in discussions at Geneva and with Franco. It is believed unlikely that the United States will enter an antiwar pact with any country alone, or with any group, unless it includes Britain, France, Italy, Germany, and Japan. ■ Even then Mr Kellogg is believed to be only willing to renounce war ns an instrument of national policy without adopting the terra ‘‘ outlaw,”
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Evening Star, Issue 19786, 9 February 1928, Page 5
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119TO OUTLAW WAR Evening Star, Issue 19786, 9 February 1928, Page 5
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