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Mr Chamberlain says :
The Commander-in-Chief informed Ltd.-Commander Hazle-
wood that if he wished to continue his campaign he
sucht te resign his official position in the Dockyard, This is inaccurate. Lt.-Con. Haslewond conducted ne 084-
paiga. What the Commander-in-Chief teld him was that if
his wife continued her campaign he would have to go home.- Pressure was put on him in order to prevent his wife from
werking te end an intolerable scandal.-
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Finally, Mr Chamberlain quetes Lt.-Com. Haslewood as fol-
lows
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"I applied to proceed on urgent private affairs. "This was approved by the Commander-in-Chief,
"station.=
Lt.-Commander Haslewood tells me that this is the receg-
nised formula in cases of this kind.- He was told to re-
The British Ad- sign, and as a dutiful officer did so.-
miralty has surely net sunk te se contemptible a level
that it will shield itself behin a formula which cannot
deceive the youngest midshipman. —
Horeover,
Lt.-Commander Easlewood possesses a letter
from the Admiralty, dated October 8, 1921, confessing that
"such action as was taken by the Naval Authorities was
taken at the request of the Governer in order to avoid the
necessity of the Governor taking direct steps himself."
What mere need be said
Lt.-Commander Haslewood assures me that his wife's
health had nothing whatever to do with his resignation.-
That resignation was fereed upon him by "such action as
was taken by the Naval Authorities,"
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