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“MENACE TO MEET MENACE”

NAVAL STRENGTHS IN PACIFIC. BRITAIN, U.S.A. AND JAPAN. Received, Oct. 8, 8.8 p.m. WASHINGTON, Oct. 7. The British proposal to the United States and Japan regarding the renewal of Article 19 of the Washing-’ ton Naval Treaty has met with the comment that it is interpreted to signify that the United States is prepared to keep pace but will not initiate a naval race. Mr. Swanson said fortifications must be met with other fortifications, one menace with another menace.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 239, 9 October 1936, Page 7

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“MENACE TO MEET MENACE” Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 239, 9 October 1936, Page 7

“MENACE TO MEET MENACE” Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 239, 9 October 1936, Page 7

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