sentient, inn! that the Dardanelles operations had been decided upon by the I‘rime Minister; and he urged on Lord Fisher that his duty to his country was to go on currying out the duties of First Sen. Lord. After further talk Lord Fisher reluctantly gave in to Lord Kitchener, and went back to the Council table.) It must be emphasised here, as well as in regard to Lord Kitchener’s statement to the War Council dated May 14, 1915. that Lord Fisher considered that it would be both improper and unseemly for him to enter into an altercation either at the War Council or elsewhere, with hi.s chief, Mr Churchill, the Wt-pr Lord, Silence or resignation was the right course. [Lord Fisher's note.) Arrested in Hampstead for being drunk. William TiUton, a labourer, had £2OO in his possession.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19013, 8 November 1923, Page 8
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