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THE PEACE PACT

GIFT FOR ?HR KELLOGG MASSIVE GOLD PEN. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, August 21. Mr Kellogg, on his disembarkation at Havre on Friday, will bo presented by the mayor with a massive gold pen, with which he will sign the Pact. The pen is engraved with olive leaves and thirteen American stars, while tho case bears tho device in Latin: “ If you wish for peace, for peace prepare.” Mr Kellogg will travel to Paris by a special train, and will proceed to tho American Embassy. He has arranged to leave Havre with Mr W. T. Cosgravo (President of the Free State! on August 29, on board the United States cruiser Detroit for Cork, and to leave Ireland at the end of the week in the Detroit for England.—Australian Press Association.

PRAYER AND THANKSGIVING ARCHBISHOP’S APPEAL. AUCKLAND, August An appeal to all men of "good_ •will to mark by prayer and thanksgiving the signing at Paris next week of the Kellogg Peace Pact is made by the Primate, Archbishop Averill, in a letter to the editor or the ‘ New Zealand Herald.’ He writes:— “ May I, through medium of the ‘Herald.’ venture "to make a suggestion to all whom it may concern? The approaching international event which is to take place on August 28 at Paris —the signing of the Kellogg Peace Pact for the outlawry of yrar as an instrument of national polit y for tiro settlement of international differences

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Evening Star, Issue 19952, 23 August 1928, Page 4

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THE PEACE PACT Evening Star, Issue 19952, 23 August 1928, Page 4

THE PEACE PACT Evening Star, Issue 19952, 23 August 1928, Page 4

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