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NAVAL STRENGTHS

AMERICA AND JAPAN'. EFFECT OP LONDON TREATY. (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—ropy right.) WASHINGTON, May 20. Admiral Pringle, president of the Naval War College, testifying before the Senate s Naval Affairs Committee, said he disapproved of alteration in the relative naval strength between the United States and Japan as proposed by the London Treaty, as lessening American chances of operating a successful campaign. He also said he could not agree to the terms as regard cruiser strength, and that all the available tonnage in that class should have Sin guns.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21032, 22 May 1930, Page 9

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NAVAL STRENGTHS Otago Daily Times, Issue 21032, 22 May 1930, Page 9

NAVAL STRENGTHS Otago Daily Times, Issue 21032, 22 May 1930, Page 9