Some British Views.
(British Official Wireless).
(Eeceived This Day, Noon.) RUGBY, April 25. Sir Esme Howard, the British Arabassador at AVashington, yesterday caJlcd 011 President Hoover, aul is understood to have juformed him of the ivannth with which the naval reduclion proposals have heen welcomed in Great Britain. United States newspapers also give prominonce to au interview with the Bt. Hon. II. Bridgeman, First Loi-d of tlie Admiralty, in which the ' latter hcartily welcomed the tono and subKlance of Mr Gibson's fipecch. 5Ir Bridgpman expressed his view that long delay might be fatnl, bun that he agreed with 51> Gibson that eertain preliminarv work required to he done bofore the conference was summoned.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 71, 26 April 1929, Page 7
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113Some British Views. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 71, 26 April 1929, Page 7
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