THE ADMIRALTY'S CRITICS.
STRANGE ACTION BY ADMIRALTY. AN APOLOGY MADE. (Press Assn. — fey Telegraph — Copyright) (Received May 21, 10.53 a.m.) . : . LONDON, May 20. The i. Admiralty had < printed and privatelycirculated a letter written by Captain Bacon reflecting 6n the capability as an officer of Lieutenant Bellaire (Liberal M.T. for King's Lynn), i After the attacks made on the; Admiralty by Lieutenant Bellairs Y the document was made public^ In tlie House, of ComSnons Mr Reginald McKeijtna, First Lord of the. Admiralty, has -been nightly hecklod' on the subject. He has now apologised 1 on behalf 1 of. himself and Sii John Fisher. '■"_.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11856, 21 May 1909, Page 5
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