Show TRIBUTE TO ADMIRAL DAVIS British Foreign Secretarys Opinion of Swettenham Affair London The incident Involving Governor Swettenham of Jamaica and Rear Admiral Davis U S N camo up in the house of commons Thursday Thurs-day in a hypothetical question by Jesse Collins liberal unionist who was in Kingston at the time of the disaster Mr Collins asked if it was in accordance with international law for an admiral of a foreign country land an armed force In British colonies colo-nies without permission of the governor gov-ernor Foreign Secretary Gray said No and I may add that no such rights were claimed In tho Incident referred to What I am convinced of Is that while in the presence of such a catastrophe there naturally was a certain amount of misunderstanding misunder-standing tho American admiral was Inspired by singleminded motives and a desire to relieve suffering Any other coiibtrnctlon placed on his ac lion Is most unworthy and untrue |