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ACTION BY POWERS.

UNITED STATES ATTITUDE. NEW YORK. Oct. 20. A message from Hyde Park says that President Roosevelt made a formal statement following charges by Senator Johnson (California) that the President’s Chicago address was leading the United States toward a dangerous foreign policy through an advance agreement with Britain. The statement reiterated that the Nine-Power Conference would seek a peaceable means of solution and went on to stress that the United States enters the conference without any commitments to other Governments. The former Secretary of State, Mr Kellogg, in a statement said that the Japanese policy in China was irreconcilable with the letter and spirit of the Pact of Paris. He issued a warning against international anarchy.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 276, 21 October 1937, Page 9

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ACTION BY POWERS. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 276, 21 October 1937, Page 9

ACTION BY POWERS. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 276, 21 October 1937, Page 9

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