LORD HALDANE'S DEFENCE.
HE .WARNED HIS COLLEAGUES
LONDON, November 18
Lord Haldane, speaking at 1 Hampstead, said that, he-had been criticised for not 'warning the country and his colleagues about the danger of war. The fact was that he had conveyed considerable information to his colleagues, and they had immediately begun activities which had resulted in Britain securing command of the sea, but for which Germany would by now have been at Paris and Calais. All lie had done had been recorded and he did not fear the result when his actions were revealed at the proper time.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8300, 19 November 1915, Page 6
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