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AMERICAN SHIPPING

HEARST PRESS CHARGES. BRITISH AMBASSADOR’S DENIAL. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. NEW YORK, November 26. Tho Now York ‘Times’s’ Washington correspondent slates that charges appearing in tho Hearst newspapers tout the British Government is engaged l in extensive propaganda intended to defeat the ponding Ship Subsidy Bill were denied by Sir Auckland Geddas (British Ambassador), who called upon Mr C. E. Hughes at bis homo on Sunday. Tho charges included: specific reference to the attache at the British Embassy. Tho correspondent says that Sir Auckland Gcddes to-morrow will ley a formal complaint before Mr Hughes with a view to 'having tho United States Government tako whatever action it deems proper. It is expected'also that tho British Government will consider steps to protect tho attache against tho injury don© Mm porsanMly and officially through the charges.—A. and N.Z. Gable.

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Evening Star, Issue 18136, 28 November 1922, Page 4

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AMERICAN SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 18136, 28 November 1922, Page 4

AMERICAN SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 18136, 28 November 1922, Page 4

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