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THE NEXT STEP.

SAFEGUARDING PEACE No Export Of War Materials By America. PROPOSED RESOLUTION. (Australian and N.Z. Press Asfociation.) WASHINGTON, February 11. An important motion will shortly be proposed ill the Senate by Mr. Arthur Capper < Rf>publican, Kansa>). He will move that the exportation of aiiii> or war materials to count riewhich violate the Kellogg anti-war paet i-hall lie unlawful. The motion will further propose that the United States withdraw the lmlk of her Mipport from any of her nationals who sue

aid or comfort to a nation which ha* permitted a breach of the pact, and that the President- > h a 11 negotiate with the other >ipnatories of the pact with a. view to ai - ran<;iii<; that they too shall withdraw i heir protection I roiii their national- who j:i\e aid •«- comfort to na'.: ■•, which violate the 'pact. Mr. Oppcr says there is a well-!ii«h unanimous public demand for the taking of ♦' next step toward *afejuwdinjr >riiat:onal peace. If the ration which provokes or invites war cannot buy munitions and supplies from America with which to earrv •>« war. then that war will come to a suddet end.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 36, 12 February 1929, Page 7

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THE NEXT STEP. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 36, 12 February 1929, Page 7

THE NEXT STEP. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 36, 12 February 1929, Page 7