LOUD BEATTY.
SPEECH AT NEW YORK
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION (Received This Day at 8 a.m.) NKAY YORK, October 28.
The Admiral of the Elect bind Beatty in a speech, said—l discount utterly the possibility of serious dillerenees arising between our two countries. Our every interest and instinct bind' us together. 1 believe it absolutely necessary to have closest intercourse between United States and Britain in every sphere of activity. It is not a question of bolstering all artificial man made alliance, but it is a question of keeping alive and awake, a communion which is right and natural between our people. Ihe j world will watch with supreme inter- ' cst the deliberations of the W ash--1 ington Conference and nowhere more i so"titan in the British Umpire, in the j full hope that the meeting of vepreI sentatives •of the great countries will j devise a formula and means wherel>v the burdens will be reduced.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1921, Page 3
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157LOUD BEATTY. Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1921, Page 3
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