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A BLACK OUTLOOK

PEACE ON THEIR LIPS, WAR IN THEIR HEARTS THE INTERNATIONAL SITUATION [ Australian Preos Assn. ] Received Wept. 16, 5.5 p.m. LONDON, Sept. 16. “A distressed outlook faces the international situation,” declared Mr Philip Snowden in a speech at Accrington. ‘1 do not think the outlook has ever been as black since the last shot 'was fired in the war. “Terrible things have happened at Geneva this week. The speeches of Al. Briand and Lord Cushendun show that while statesmen may have peace on their lips, they have war in their hearts.’* U.S. AND EUROPE POLICY OF ALOOFNESS MAINTAINED. [ Australian Press Assn.—United Service. ] Received Sept. 16, 5.5 p.m. WASHINGTON, Sept. 16. Holding to America’s historic policy of aloofness in European affairs, President Coolidge feels that whatever part the United States might take in the proposed commission to study the evacuation of Allied troops from Germany and define German reparations more clearly, must depend on the form and conditions of any invitation to participate. He believed these subjects lay outside the general interest of the United States and were essentially European.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 220, 17 September 1928, Page 7

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A BLACK OUTLOOK Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 220, 17 September 1928, Page 7

A BLACK OUTLOOK Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 220, 17 September 1928, Page 7

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