VALUELESS IN PEACE
LITTLE USE A'^AiNSTiwA'RSHn'S
■IN-WAR. ■'••'■
' (ATJSTBAHAN.IiEW'iiJAUNO CABIIb 'ASSOCIATION'.) : LONDON, 15th. November. The "N/ews of the W;orld,V ( ;poiiitit .was Frafeais (Objections chiajfly which preveiited the liiTiolitioiL of submarines at the Wasltingtoii .Conference, 5 suggests tl»at. Britain should reopen negotiations :on the subject, offering as inducement to forego half of Prance's debt to; Sritain.j, It JVadd^ that the abandonment of submarines would doubtless te approved.•'.bjr.'JAm--erican, Japan, and otherinayal'^bwersi ''Keynold's.News, ■'.' in.tcti edlttfrial, says: "Submarines- aref; yailnflc«B in peace time.^.',War;jahowed;^tfcenji-'tp. be of / little use againit warshipsi,i. ,-i The world is; talking loudly^ of peace' and disarmament.',.; Let•'.th.ej.'jgxiypX'iiftents prove thoir sincerity.sby,Nbaniling ■submarines. They will have the support of the great masses of iijheir peoples."
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Evening Post, Issue 119, 16 November 1925, Page 7
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111VALUELESS IN PEACE Evening Post, Issue 119, 16 November 1925, Page 7
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