“Suffered Enough”
SORRY FOR THE ADMIRAL Captain Dewar Interviewed By Cable.—Press Association. — Copyright. Reed. 10.50 a.m.. LONDON, Monday. IDID it because I regret the personal attacks on RearAdmiral Collard, as there has never been any personal malice between us. 1 consider he has suffered heavily enough already.”
i This is the explanation of his j friendly farewell to Rear-Admiral Collard, which Captain Dewar gave to an “Evening Standard" representative on board the Ranpura. Admiral Mark Kerr, in an interview, said it was a welcome reconciliation of the parties; but it was a pity they I did not shake hands before the Court Lof Inquiry, It would have saved the
Navy washing its dirty linen in public. Commander Carlyon Bellairs. M.P., said: “The personal reconciliation does not affect the need, shown by the court-martial, of safeguarding the right of complaint. If high officers like Captain Dewar and Commander Daniel are not permitted to complain without risking their careers, what is the position of the lower ranks?" —A. ;_and X.Z.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 325, 10 April 1928, Page 9
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