CAUSING DESPONDENCY
WILD TALK Wink* installing an additional telephone in Ihe Duke of Kent's house at Buckinghamshire, Arthur Ernest: Thearle told a plainclothes jxilk-emim that Hitler was 'more clever than any man ii< Britain. Bur that was not all. Thearle was alleged also to have said that the Nazi flag would fly over the principal buildings in England within three, months: that Mr Chamberlain was a distant relative of Mussolini; and ilial 'Earl Baldwin owned practically all the collieries in Yorkshire and had muni lions shares in Germany. Thearle, who told Mr Slough, I'.M, that h? "was a former Coldstream Guardsman, denied making flic statements and,dec':-red Unit he said Britain would win the war. He was. fined £20 for "causing despondency."
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 204, 26 August 1940, Page 7
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