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OUTLAWING WAR

AMERICA NOT SO KEEN [United Press Association.—Copyright.) (Received 9th February, 2 p.m.) WASHINGTON, Bth February. Official circles regard the British proposals for the resumption of the AngloAm "ican naval discussion or the negotiation of a treaty to outlaw war as interesting but impracticable. They emphasise that the United States recently made vain moves toward both objectives in the discussion at Geneva and in Franco. It is believed unlikely that tho United States would enter into an anti-war pact with any country alone or any group, unless it includes Britain, France, Italy, Germany, and Japan. Even then Mr. Kellogg is believed to bo only willing to renounce war as an instrument of national policy, without adopting tho term "outlaw. ''

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 33, 9 February 1928, Page 9

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OUTLAWING WAR Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 33, 9 February 1928, Page 9

OUTLAWING WAR Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 33, 9 February 1928, Page 9