KELLOGG’S TREATY
PRESS /SUPPORT. .United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) LONDON, June 25. The “Daily Telegraph” expresses the opinion that Mr Kellogg lias shown much, tact and good sense in his new note, remarking: “It will be observed that Mr Kellogg makes no reference to Sir Austen Chamberlain’s observations respecting regions of special vital interest to the British Empire. Mr' Kellogg's silence can only he interpreted to mean that he recognises these facts as clearly as we do.’
FRENCH SATISFIED. LONDON, June 25. • The Times’s’ Paris correspondent says: Mr Kellogg’s Note has been bailed with satisfaction in France, especially the clause releasing the signatories in the event of aggression, thus enabling the bringing in to the League of Nations Covenant of all agreements against an aggressor. It is regretted that this clause is placed in the preamble, instead of being embodied in the Pact. The latter is preferable, because it would prevent any possible misunderstanding.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1928, Page 2
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