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INTERNATIONAL PEACE

THE KELLOGG TREATY. STOPPING THE LOOPHOLES. (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) WASHINGTON, February 12. Although he has not studied Senator Capper’s resolution. President Coolidge believes that it goes further than is ■wise. —Australian Press' Association— United Service. A previous message stated:—An important joint resolution will shortly be offered by Senator Capper—“ That the exportation of arms or war material to countries violating the Kellogg Pact shall be unlawful, and that the United States shall withdraw Lite bulk of itfc support from its nationals who give aid and comfort to a nation which has permitted a breach of that treaty, and the President should enter into negotiations with other signatories to the Pact that they, too, should withdraw protection from their nationals who give aid and comfort to nations violating the treaty.” Senator Capper said, that there is ■“ a well nigh unanimous public demand for taking the next step for safeguarding international peace.” He added that if the nation which provokes or invites war is unable “to buy munitions and supplies from the American people with which to carry on a war, then that war will come to a sudden end.”

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20642, 14 February 1929, Page 9

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INTERNATIONAL PEACE Otago Daily Times, Issue 20642, 14 February 1929, Page 9

INTERNATIONAL PEACE Otago Daily Times, Issue 20642, 14 February 1929, Page 9

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