BRITAIN A SCAPEGOAT?
TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF BY NATIONS j MR. CHURCHILL’S STATEMENT Ijnitcd P..1. — 8y Telegraph— Copyright Reed. 1 p.m. LONDON, Wed. ■ 7 ' ll< ‘ Right Hon. Winston Churchill, s addressing a meeting of the Navy League, said Britain, at the Naval was bein S pushed and edged into whatever might turn out to be convenient to other Powers, all ’ il w ,™. were preparing to increase the relative strength of their navies. • the expansion of the United States ' armaments had been the main even on the salt water since 1914. . _. n , contrary it was apparently proposed that Britain, who had led the . way to disarmament on land, sea and - ofY S , h ?- Uld make a further reduction of reiative, as well as actual strength, ai thi ™ eatm g carried a resolution . S, the . lnst ance of the president, the ma!nt UIS ° f Lmllth S°w, demanding the • strength anCe ° f the naVy ’ S existln S
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 908, 27 February 1930, Page 13
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