GENERAL CABLES
[United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright]. NAVAL LEAGUE. LONDON, January 15. The calling at the forthcoming nava' conference for reduction when it is a i eduction of the British fleet alone is r misuse of language, asserted the. ex First Lord, V.semin 1 ; Biudgeman ad dressing tie- Nav.y League. Mr MacDonald has scattered beautiful rhetorical bouquets in America but has got no nearer solving the problem than th-> late Government did. The Navy League would welcome an agreement provided nothing was done to impair security o Empire and trade routes. Other nat. ions had formulated minimum demand; Our statesmen should do likewise Singapore would be needed if the con ference failed. If it succeeded it woulc he still more necessary owing to naval reduction.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1930, Page 5
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