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INSTRUMENT OF NATIONAL POLICY

SECURING WORLD’S PEACE.

PARTIES AT PARIS TO-DAY.

I Oiptt'rt Press Association —By Electric Telegraph

Copyright.) (Australian l’refw Association.)

Mr Kellogg suggested the signature if* the treaty at Bambouillet, but this was considered an insufficiently Jnstorio rendezvous.'the French Government finally persuaded Mr Kellogg that all would be well because lie would not sit in the same chair as resident .Wilson did when the peace treaty with Germany was signed. Special chairs are reseived lor Kings and Presidents, but Mr Kellogg will have an ordinary chaai'. The ceremony in connection with, tne signing of the pact will be permanently recorded by a new movie process. Fight .powerful sunlight .lamps have been erected an the histone Clock Mali. As the representative of each uarfyon ' appends his signature, seven cameramen will record Ins movements Avtule a microphone, synchronised With t&e camera of a.n eighth man will take special care to capture all the words spoken for the benefit of the audiences of picture theatres ai week later. Incidentally other microphones will capture every syllable tor instant broadcasting, and it is hoped the p cecUims may be heard m America. The inkpot as well as tlxe pen used will fee of gold, while the inkstand will he the same as used, 150 yea,™ wo by Benjamin Franklin to sign the, first treaty ibetween 1-ranee and the hinted States and latterly the treaties of Versailles and, Trianon. Mi- Kellogg is expected to say a tew words in .reply to M. Brianil s opening address, but it is expected the othei signatories will not make use of then right to speak.

PARIS, Aug. 25. For the ceremony of signing the Peace Pact, the*»££***£ SmstSSsE * - evening.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 27 August 1928, Page 5

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INSTRUMENT OF NATIONAL POLICY Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 27 August 1928, Page 5

INSTRUMENT OF NATIONAL POLICY Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 27 August 1928, Page 5

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