ABOLITION OF WAR
AMERICAN PLAN BRITAIN'S DECISION Wild. NOT BE BASED ON TECHNICALITIES United Pros Association—By Electric Telegraph - l Y>pyright Australian J’ress Association LONDON. 16th April. The "Daily Telegraph's” diplomatic correspondent says that British official circles express the opinion that the British decision regarding Air Kellogg s plan for the abolition of war will be determined, not on technicalities, but on a broad appraisement of the political and moral values involved after the fullest consultation between the Home and the Dominion (lovernments. The latter are bound to carry the greatest weight. It is a- safe assumption that as must of tin- Dominions were unwilling to sign even the Rhineland Reel, Dominion opinion will -be found in close agreement with Washington's [ilea that the conclusion of a multilateral pact should not be obstructed or frustrated by the claims of military alliances.
The opinion is universal in British i ireles that renewed collaboration between America and Europe is worth
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 17 April 1928, Page 5
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