AMERICAN ITEMS.
BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSN., COPYRIGHT. AUSTRALIAN ANl> N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. AMERICAN ADMIRAL’S VIEWS. NEW YORK, March 8. Rear-Admiral Huso, the Naval Commandant of New York, in a speech, declared“ The United States must have a navy equal to the combined forces of anv other two countries. Ihis is needed. not lo make war, but to defend America’s peace.”
The Real-Admiral, infe-ivntially, denied that it was conceivable that any war should arise between the l nited Slates and Britain.
Admiral Muse recently made a speech which is interpreted to mean that lie saw the possibility of such a eonllict. Admiral I Lise pointed out that while the fleets of the Allies had virtually protected the United States during the last war. yet America must not depend on them in the next war.
P.S. AY It EAT YIELD
WASHINGTON, March 8
It is announced that the "heat held on the farms on the first of .March totalled 207,091,000 bushels, or only 20 per cent of the 1920 crop.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1921, Page 2
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