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Britain's Navy

United Press Assn.

INFERI0R TO AMERICA

U S. Cabinet Blinded By Propagaiidists THEIR EYES OPENED

Eleclric Cablu Gooyrisnt

(Jrieceived 'J his Day, 1 p.in.i LONDON, Dec. 19A suipri>ing Lut is reiealcd by the Dailv Telegraph naval contributor. Tlie Britisji Navy, iustead of being superior in strengtli to that oi tlie United States, as asserted in Ameriea, is actually gveatly inferior in every cate-goi-v. exeept small cruisers. Tho correspondent. .Mr Hector Bywater, asserts tliat tliis actuallv can i be proved from a yardstiek prepared i'o the Ixuieiit oi tlie United Stales dolegation to tlie London naval oonference. Tho United States navv. in fact. is iu e\ci"-s ot tbc Watlington Trepty vatio. He urdcrtamL tbat the revelation deoply impressed I'resident Hcover's ("abiuet and otlicr Ainericau statesmrn tvlio liithertn aceeptcd tlie i liropagandists' view that tlie Auicricau navy wns badly outclassed hy the British.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 274, 20 December 1929, Page 7

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143

Britain's Navy Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 274, 20 December 1929, Page 7

Britain's Navy Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 274, 20 December 1929, Page 7

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