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NO NAVAL TREATY

WHAT KELLOGG SAYS NOTHING TO DO WITH PACT Australian Press Association—United Service (Received lllh September, 11 a.m.) NEW YOEK, 10th September. Mr. Kellogg arrived on Monday from Paris. Ho said i)i an interview: "There is every indication that tho Peace Pact will bo accepted by every nation in the world." Li rcsjHiHso to a quostiou whether tho I'Vauco-Britisli "Naval Treaty" was consistent with the anti-war treaty, lie said, "Yes. I don't think it Ikis anything to ilo with tho Pact whatever. I do not understand that tlicro is a naval treaty, and both countries have denied it." Ho expressed the strongest bolicf

that the Pact would be kept out of the political campaign. "I am sure Mr. Hoover does not wish to make the Treaty a party issue," he said.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 53, 11 September 1928, Page 11

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NO NAVAL TREATY Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 53, 11 September 1928, Page 11

NO NAVAL TREATY Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 53, 11 September 1928, Page 11

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