DREADNOUGHT DRUMMERS
• LONDON.—Colonel Sir . Hamar 'Glreeniwood (Under-iSecreitary to the Home Office), in a. speech in London 4 announced 1 'that Mr. Walter Long (First Lord of the Admiralty) had agreed to his suggestion that fcfveyry 'British battleship saiiling abroad should carry commercial travellers, and aiepresentatives of British firms.
It now only remained for Mr. Waiter Loing to persuade the other Lords of the Admiralty to'agree'to the scheme.
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Thames Star, Volume LIII, Issue 14070, 18 December 1919, Page 1
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