LORD FISHER'S SILENCE.
DARDANELLES REPORT. /! NOT THE', TIME TO TALK. \ A. and N.Z. Cable. - LONDON. March 21: |j A .;' dramatic ; incident I occurred ';. immediately the House of Lords met to-day. I Lord Fisher, formerly First ,; Sea Lord of the Admiralty, rose and said: "When our country is ..in great jeopardy/ as it is npw, ( is not the : time ■to tarnish great reputations, asperse the dead, and dis-1 cover our supposed weaknesses ■' to ; the enemy, so I shall not discuss th» Dardanelles report.'; I shall await tile end of j war, when all the truth can bo made J known." Lord Fisher then left the House.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16496, 23 March 1917, Page 5
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