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U.S. Willing To Sign Outlaw Treaty. MOTION IN HOUSE. WASHINGTON. February 5. The Secretary of State, Mr. F. B. Kellogg, announced before the Foreign Relations Committee of the House of Representatives that the United States was willing to sign a treaty with other countries to outlaw the use of submarines in warfare. This was the outcome of a motion introduced by Mr. L. A. Frothingham (Republican, Massachusetts), which the committee was considering. Mr. Kellogg said: "There is no objection to the resolution, provided it expresses the opinion of Congress that submarines be abolished and their construction prohibited by all nations of the world." —(A. and N.Z. and Sydney "Sun.")
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 30, 6 February 1928, Page 7
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