PREVENTING WARS
"CUT OFF SUPPLIES" LONDON, Jan. "0. ''Some embargo, so obviously effective that no nation dare altempt mobilisation, is necessary lo prevent wars," said Sir Thomas Holland, rector of the Imperial College of Science and Technology, lecturing' at Ldinburg'li. "Such a scheme lay in the signatories of t\u> Kcllogg Anti-war Pact, prohibiting the export of mineral products to any nation violating tho treaty. "No single nation," continued Sir Thomas, "was sclf-suiljeionl in Unvaried mineral resources required in pence time much less in the greater riupiirenienls for war. The scheme could he initialed by an agreement between the British Knipiro ami the United States, \\'\}n own two-thirds of the known wfirknhlp in in ora| deposits, and commercially control threequarters of them. The only ma chinery necessary is n rider to the Kollogg Fact: empowering' the signatories to cut off supplies."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17180, 10 February 1930, Page 3
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