AMERICA ATTACKED.
BRITISH ADMIRAL’S SPEECH. (Pc/ Pres« A o«eo?fiiir>n—CVipvrighi 1 “ LONDON, January 11. Rear-Admiral Ernest A. Taylor (retired), who commanded H.M.S. Renown on two voyages with the Prince of Wales, made a remarkable attack on America in a speech in London. He declared: “The sooner America knows that we are not going to he humbugged the better. Make no mistake about my words—l am attacking America, One can only hope that America will abandon her attitude. If wo and the United States could culy •null together we could rule tlie world fttm enforce 7ieace. I believe that the yj ho .e Armaments Conference convened by America is a political' stunt. I do* not believe that America, went into it meaning to reduce armaments.”
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 79, 13 January 1928, Page 5
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