LESSON FOR BRITAIN
Received Thursdav, 7 p.m. LONDON, Nov. (5. Spcaking at a Livery Club lunclieon, Admiral Sir Jolin Cunninghatu, First Sea Lord, said: "When .Japan's sea 1 eomnumicatious were ent she was brought to the verge of surrendel'. This ■ would very soon have been achievetl | whether the atom bomb was used or not. "Such is our case today. Should we lose control. of our sea eommuuications . uo 4nemy w'puld necd to use atom ( bomi)^ againSt us. Af.iich as we hope ! for peace, I.tio'u't, think the ti'me is ripej ; to economise iir? our defeneo servieesj ! We nuist be prepared to maintain a igreater naval rnan-power than before | the war. ' ' ; 1 _ '
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Chronicle (Levin), 8 November 1946, Page 5
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