ADMIRAL SIMS.
• —~" ' i A . POLITICAL ATTACK. Vf (By Cable—Presa Association—CopjrflHj mm (Australian and N.Z Cable Aswitfiaftl'JfJj (Received June 11th, 5.5 p.iß»)^;»f|f WASHINGTON, June Mfc. 3 Mr Gallivan introduced a rciwirfWjfi in tho House of Representative* |W»|| would forbid the miral Sims to this country. &;&, 'f< Admiral Sims's London »KocJl*BIJ created on extraordinary political circles. Politicians from i where tho Irish vote is prominent W»sl launched bitter attacks against thS g*f-?i miral. On tho uthcr hand, it is paty, % ed out that Mr Harvey v/ns not NOT'&J moridcd for a speech which c«iwd*fM| most sis great a."commotion. > A|l| The Conservative Press in Waehin|WiJ|!| regrets that Admiral Sims erred il» M* i| choice of language, bub is inclinwf fa? Jj think there is a great deal of trottnl'J his remarks. ' „ a Mr Don by has cabled Admiral (Stal | that the remainder of his leave hMttf*'M revoked, and he must return to immediately and report to the Secfwtf M for the Navy. _ . M [The speech delivered by Adfflittl M oims has not been supplied by cable agent.] " «
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17170, 13 June 1921, Page 6
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