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... Bound To Speak However, since February, events had occurred and statements had been made which had proved that their estimate of the organisation of the Ministry of Food was shared by a number able and experienced people, including Members of Parliament ...
... Speaking Out MR. MACKENZIE KING’S speech, with its straightforward referenceto American interest in the w ar against Nazism, was, of course, no casual utterance. He prepared it with every deliberation. Mr. Mackenzie King has been attending War Cabinet ...
... BRITAIN SPEAKS TO GERMANY BROADCAST FROM FOUR COUNTRIES The twenty-fifth anniversary of the outbreak of the World War has been selected by the British Youth Peace Assembly to send a message to the youth of Germany. The message was broadcast last night ...
... Britain Speaks It is difficult to imagine more cogent or admirable statement of British policy than was made by Lord Halifax in his speech to the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London last night. In his blunt declaration that Great Britain ...
... ENGLISH-SPEAKING NATIONS. Thx Pah AEclzs. SincWr Kennedy. Longman*. 7* nrt. This exceedingly well-written volume «s the «ab-title * plee for the Federation the Seven Englwh- Speaking Natioi*.” These nation* are New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, N ...
... SPEAKING HEAD The appointment of a head master for Mold County School created a discussion at Flintshire Education Committee meeting at Mold yesterday, as to whether the new master should be speaking or not. Councillors T. Hughes Jones and J. T. Randles ...
... In Speaking Touch TO-NIGHT'S inauguration of a radiotelephone service between this country and Newfoundland means that throughout his visit to North America the King will be in speaking distance of London. The service was, I believe, accelerated with ...
... PREMIER TO SPEAK IN OLDHAM. Mr has consented to address a groat Liberal demonstration at November or Deoember in At poon to morrow Guiseppe Sacco Homan the well-kno wn fastin, Man, will commence a 45 days’ fast in the Services Exhibition. at Earls Court ...
... THE ARMY SPEAKS The British Army—from field-marshal to the humblest private—will be honoured by the 8.8. C. in series of fifty broadcast programmes in Army Week. Sir James Grigg. Secretary for War, is to open the week in a talk 9.20 p.m. on Sunday, February ...
... HITLER NOT TO SPEAK NAZIS DENY CANVASS A Nazi spokesman said yesterday that Hitler, for the time being, would probably not address the German public in connection with the dramatic flight of Hess to Scotland. At least,” the spokesman continued, “that ...
... SPEAKING REPORT PORTISHEAD RADIO. July 15—following Lloyd’s radio telegram received from H.r.A. Olwen at 8.40 pin. begins: Archibald Russell (Port Broughton and Port Germein for United Kingdom), 52.27 N, 41.10 W. ...