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U.S.A. Advocates Anti-War Treaty

Adliances No Guarantee of Peace By Cable.—Press Association. — Copyright. Received 12.40 p.m. NEW YORK, Thursday. IN an address on foreign relations to-day, the Secretary of State, Mr. F. B. Kellogg, formally placed on record that the United States Government favoured an unqualified antiwar treaty between the Great Powers of the world. If they were united in a sincere desire for such a compact a formula could be devised acceptable to all. He coupled his advocacy of the treaty with this emphatic statement: — “The United States will not become a party to any agreement which, directly or indirectly, expressly or by implication, is a military alliance.” lie declared that the United States does not believe that world or European peace depends on or will be assured by treaties of alliance.—A. and N.Z.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 305, 16 March 1928, Page 10

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U.S.A. Advocates Anti-War Treaty Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 305, 16 March 1928, Page 10

U.S.A. Advocates Anti-War Treaty Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 305, 16 March 1928, Page 10

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