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Show New pf-ace Treaties 7'e'rr.S Of the f, (,.,...... wh eri are sought to b" mride bcty,---en f, "" n or more leading power". t.lcou di t.ii" initiative of fleeretnry of H'n'e Kellogg r,f the United .Stater, are sho' t arid to the point. The entire a"i'--rn'et g- continued in these fe-; words: , '"I tie high front raet in-' parties -ml-' er :!' der lare in the names of t.he.r re-.peetive people", that they condemn re onr-e to war and renounce it ; nn In-t-iirnent of national policy in their re'a'ion". with one another. They agre ' J that 'he settlement of all disputes of vh-'teV,.r nature or of whatever origin whieh may ari-.e between t.hem shall j n-vcr he sought except by pneifie: i re ri" " : Ho far a" the aetual n"rcfrncnt n r- rie- ri-d. the I i" all. Yet, In tin-:" tio short s' ri'enr-..-, air confabed ' pledge-, whieh. if faithfully kept, wool I b; . r j i - Ii 'frir irt,m r ereat norlion of tt,' c-i,h rt is also provided that othr r,:,i, ,r,- tony oiri in the e plepc; (.;, air' t,me Vh le it. is nerlrin". too much to boo1 that war ran be entirelv fibolishe'l thee treaties, to which the United f,,,a'".. fir' at I'.rifain Cir-rrnany, J-rarre Paly, .fjioan and nine other nations have already eivn inforr.nd (i- ent. if a'tuallv i--ri'-l will rnaik t r i -g-'iio f r' : 4 i ' "t r, in the lnleri-t i f rr a e ever luiiifi l ihre the dawn of Civilisation. |