ANTI-WAR PACT.
AMERICA’S OFFER. TREATY WITH WORLD FOYERS. «Y <: A BMC Pit KB* 1 ASSOCIATION - COPYRIGHT NEW YORK, March 15. The Seoert-ary for Sxate Affairs, Mt Ke.log, addressing the Council on Foreign Relations to-day, placed the United States Government formally on record as favouring an unqualified anti-war treaty between the Great World Powers, if they were united in a sincere- desire for such a compact. A formula could be devised which would be acceptable to al 1 . He coupled the advocacy of this with an emphatic statement that the United States “will not become a party to an agreement which tiirectb r or indirectly, expressly or by implication, is a military alliance. He -eriared that the United States did not be lien? that world or European peace depended upon, or would be assured by ter a: ties of alliance. A.P.A- and “Sun.”
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 17 March 1928, Page 5
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