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NAVAL TREATY

U.S.A. SENATE DELAY

United Press Association—By Electric Teleg r op h—‘Copy right).

WASHINGTON, June 12

Hon Mr Stimson (Secretary of State) in a radio address which is interpreted as an effort by him to take to the people the question of the Senate’s delay in the ratification of the London Naval Treaty made a vigorous pronouncement supporting the pact, declaring, that it must not be made a political item. He described all opposition to the pact, bv the American Naval parisams .as being “blindfolded, narrow and intolerant” and added: “Never was the route of narrowness and intolerance to militarism exhibited in a mpre striking l : ght.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1930, Page 5

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108

NAVAL TREATY Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1930, Page 5

NAVAL TREATY Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1930, Page 5

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