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AMERICA'S NAVY BILL

AND OUTLAWRY OF WAR .' ' * ■ NO CHANGE.NECESSARY '''Australian- Press Association I' (Received' 25th May, 3 p.m.) WASHINGTON, 24th May,-Doubts-as. to the attitude of the State Department towards, tho Naval Bill pending, in tho Senate, in view of the optimism held out for the adoption of a multilateral treaty for the outlawry of war .were, dispelled., to-day with the' assertioaby'Mr. Kellogg that there had been no change of! policy. He thought that the tuilding programme provided by the House was a good ono and should be passed by the Senate. It was admitted to-day that Mr. Kellogg had discussed tho situation informally with several Senators, due to the measure being,held up by a legis-, lative jamb in the Senate,. It was added, that the.State Department had not.even indkated,,if it,-wanted tho Naval Bill' held up at this time.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 122, 25 May 1928, Page 11

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AMERICA'S NAVY BILL Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 122, 25 May 1928, Page 11

AMERICA'S NAVY BILL Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 122, 25 May 1928, Page 11