ANGLO-AMERICAN AMITY.
NO DANGER OF NAVAL WAS TTOTJERSTAirorNG IN PACIFIC. • LONDON. July •-. Colonel George Harvey, in a speech at 'independence Day celebrations in Lot,I don. said that if George in. hao. put forth a proclamation approximating n<. eloquent sincerity and appealing torce t.. thai by George T. in an endeavour to reconcile'lreland, there would bajr [been no bellringing in Philadelphia 14-. year? ast>. ' .. , ' Alreadr a better understanding Derween Britain and the United States had made the turbulent Atlantic a null pond, 'eliminating the danger of naval wanare. ; There was ground for good hope, also. 'that whatever apprehensions existed oi i perilous possibilities in the Pacific BUgbt be dispelled sooner than common i> I anticipated. If this splendid consnimnaItion were anained, disarmament j follow noriaallT aad ine-rttablr.—(A. and \S.Z. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 159, 6 July 1921, Page 5
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