AGAINST WAR.
THIRTEEN NATIONS _ AGREE. TREATY MAY BE SIGNED IN •PARIS. , United Press Association— By Electric Telegraph Copyright.) -j •' (Australian Press Association.) '< WASHINGTON, July 20. Thirteen nations, including; Japan, and Czechoslovakia, mow having accepted the draft anti-war, treaty, Mr Kellog has begun the drafting of the final note in the. negotiations. Thais is. umdeirstood to .be an aceeptamteo of the anticipated invitation from Framco to sign the treaty at Paris-, despite earlier predictions that Mr Kellogg would be •umaibl'e to andke the trip. V ; , . Provisional arrangements are now being made for -the ceremony in Paris, which will probably be held on August 28, when Foreign Minis tors from aIH the .other interested’ Goveam--nicnts except Japan are expedited to attend. • .
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 23 July 1928, Page 7
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119AGAINST WAR. Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 23 July 1928, Page 7
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