Navy men in Washington, London and Tokyo all think, of course, that it is their navy which has been "sold out by the London Treaty." Last week British sea-dogs joined with those of the U. S. and Japan in baying their alarm. In the House of Lords bayed two of the very shaggiest and saltiest sea lords:
John Rushworth Jellicoe, 70, Earl Jellicoe, Viscount Brocas of Southampton, Viscount Jellicoe of Scapa, commander of the British Grand Fleet (1914-16), later first sea lord, Admiral of the Fleet and...
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