DANGERS OF BOYCOTT
greAt britAin would carry burden 'while others picked plums ADMIRAL'S ADVICE ; # ; ^ , /LONDON, Sunday. In a letter to the "Tinies," Admiral Sir Sidney R. FreemanUe warn,^ Great Britain of tthe. dangers in a^opting the League of Nations Union proposal to attempt an economic blockade of Japan,. which would' quickly deyelop mainly .into a nayal war, aml 75 ;per cent. of ,the operations. would fall ,in Great Britain's shoulderp. Greal Britain thus would drift into a first-class war against her old vand tried ally under dispdyantageo.us ponditions. The onu's of dealing with neutral rights. which would b'e claimed by Amprica and Russia, would fall mostly on Great Britain, with farreaching results, which cpuld only be contemplated with the utmost apprehension. 0^ II
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 155, 23 February 1932, Page 5
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