Tanks, 1914-1918; the log-book of a pioneer . > > Z oo z r. z H O : drK cc. THE ANGLO-AMERICAN TREATY 201 Government shall replace the steel provided by theBritish Government for armour-plate. The replacementshall be in the form of ship plates and shall be made onor about the date of delivery of armour-plate to thefactory, on the basis of ton per ton, the necessary allow-ance for difference in value to be made in the adjustmentof the accounts. In witness whereof the Undersigned have signedthe present Agreement and have affixed thereto theirseals. Done in London in duplicate the 22nd day


Tanks, 1914-1918; the log-book of a pioneer . > > Z oo z r. z H O : drK cc. THE ANGLO-AMERICAN TREATY 201 Government shall replace the steel provided by theBritish Government for armour-plate. The replacementshall be in the form of ship plates and shall be made onor about the date of delivery of armour-plate to thefactory, on the basis of ton per ton, the necessary allow-ance for difference in value to be made in the adjustmentof the accounts. In witness whereof the Undersigned have signedthe present Agreement and have affixed thereto theirseals. Done in London in duplicate the 22nd day ofJanuary, 1919. () Walter Hines Page. () Arthur James Balfour. CHAPTER X THE TANKS GET THEIR WAY CHAPTER X THE TANKS GET THEIR WAY January 1918 to November 1918 I had succeeded now in increasing the prob-able supply of Tanks from the very small numberof 1350 ordered by the War Office by another1500, but I was far from satisfied that we weremaking the progress that was necessary. I feltthat if the Germans started making Tanks theywould probably overhaul us rapidly. At


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