KELLOGG PACT
LATE EDITION
GREATER HOPE FOR PEACE.
WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN". HAD IT EXISTED IN 1914. I United •L'rfcss Aasuciutiun —ay blecuru Xeicgrujjii Xlu&a AaouL»awvu —UHJbeU CwlVlCfc.y xteceiveci iz.io jxrut. xo-aa-y. \» AO AX A-S or a I U AN , io. A message xrem wausau, >» JiSoouiAm, ■Stu It! ; ' xiie Kellogg pact holds a gerarei hop© 10a; pcauoiiu reau. Lions tnun was ever be tore given to me woria," riteiuent •tXHJIi-Ufe.e ueumred w-aay w lie 11 uu-iw-essaug m© otat-o -vinei/iean i-eg/on. * "xne .agreement proposes -a revo/iuuona,ry pony among trie nations, li tiiose involved) m it wni nniiSiu it, ms..pro visions, will prove one cl tne greatest bieasangs ever bestowed on Humanity. “its to this power to maintain tne peace, tne x President sserted that u the treaty had been in iorce in 19i4, “there is every reason to suppose tliat it would have saved the situation and delivered tne world from the ravages of the war.” He maintained, that by taking a leading position in securing the agreement the United States had proved its pacific inclinations towards all nations.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 16 August 1928, Page 9
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178KELLOGG PACT Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 16 August 1928, Page 9
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