According to tho verdict of a eourmartiul at WaiSiinaton. recently, Laptain Edmund Chamberlain is tho champion liar" developed In; the war. Captain Chamberlain be.ongcd to ino American Maiincs, J and on returninst from Franco thrilled his countrymen by Munchausen tales recounting how he, a solitary American airman, lought anil annihilated entire squadron* or enemy •planes in Flanders. Like !>r. Looi:, of Arctic fame, Captain Chamberlain lacked data to provo his stones of sallantrv and self-sacrifice, and the ofl-cial cnq«iry showed that his achievement* in tho air were chiefly verbal. Ho is now dismissed tho service for "falsification and scandalous conduct tc the detriment of tho naval service."
All the Tone—the real music—clear as a bell and without the "scratching," individualises the TOUit* No other machine reproduces the world's masterpieces quite as wellas the "bottom" HIGH STREET CHRISTCHURCH
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17123, 19 April 1921, Page 9
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137Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17123, 19 April 1921, Page 9
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