SILENCE IS GOLDEN.
LORD JELLICOE AND CRITICS.
JUSTIFICATION FOR JUTLAND.
A.• and X.Z.
SYDNEY, Dec. S.
In the course of an interview at Sutton Forest, Lord Jellicoe said that although he had now retired from the active navy list, ho had no idea at present of entering into a controversy over the Jutland battle. He was content to leave the verdict to history, which, he said he believed, would justify him. He had unbounded admiration for the work of the late Sir Julian C'orbetU
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18887, 9 December 1924, Page 9
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