"A TASTE OF FREEDOM"
LORD INCHCAPE'S VIEWS
BRITAIN'S COMPETITORS,
(AUSTRALIAN • MW ZEALAND CABLS ASSOCIATION.) (VHITBD PRBSS ASSOCIATION.—COPIIUOHT.) LONDON, 2r;d June.'Addressing the Dund«s Chamber of Commerce, Lord Inchcape said: "The British mercantile marine has riot much to fear from the rest of the world. Shipowners have always been up. against world competition. There was no monopoly ori the sea. We used to hear a good deal about the freedom of the seas. Tho American Shipping Board and the Commonwealth of Australia are ha-Virig a taste of it, arid I am not sure they aJtoge'ihei' like it. I think they are finding it an expeilsivß luxury,, of which the taxpayers ' inx course df time will get tired/
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 130, 5 June 1922, Page 7
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115"A TASTE OF FREEDOM" Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 130, 5 June 1922, Page 7
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