TO OUTLAW WAR
POLAND’S SUGGESTED PLAN APPROVED BY COMMITTEE GENEVA, Monday. The Third Committee of the League of Nations Assembly, which is dealing with the disarmament question, has accepted the Polish proposal for outlawing war. The Polish proposal for the outlawing of war envisaged an all-round pact to cover three principles, namely, a Protocol of security arbitration and disarmament; arbitrtaion in all disputes; and the stabilisation of present armaments until a reduction is possible. The international jurists reached an agreement, which they submitted to the Assembly next day. Poland’s proposals, as amended and handed to the heads of the Powers which signed the Treaty of Locarno, were as follow:—All wars of aggression to remain prohibited; the Assembly shall declare it obligatory for members of the League to conform with this principle and in consequence the Assembly shall call upon the members of the League to conclude pacts of non-aggression, being inspired by the idea that all pacific means ought to be employed ts> settle their mutual differences of whatsoever nature.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 154, 20 September 1927, Page 11
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170TO OUTLAW WAR Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 154, 20 September 1927, Page 11
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