ADMIRAL’S ADVICE
“GIVE NAVY SOMETHING TO PROTECT” QUAKERS’ PROTEST By Cable.—Press Association. — Copyright. Received 2.0 p.m. ATLANTIC, CITY, Thurs. Rear-Admiral T. P. Magruder told the local club that some of the money which it is proposed to spend for the expansion of the American Navy should be used to develop the merchant marine, as he put it, “so that we would have something for the navy to protect.” A message from Washington states that representatives of 100,000 Quakers saw President Coolidge and protested against the proposed naval programme on the ground that it would gravely imperil American relations with other nations, particularly Great Britain, and would threaten the peace of the world. —A. and N.Z.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 276, 11 February 1928, Page 11
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