LACK OF CONFIDENCE CLAIMED
British Wartime Leaders (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, May 6. Speaking at a Labour Party meeting in Cambridge tonight. Dr. Hugh Dalton, M.P., expressed the view that events in Norway, which had lowered British prestige abroad, had shaken confidence at home—not in the certainty of an ultimate Allied victory, of which he declared his renewed conviction —but in the directive organization and personnel of the country’s war elfort. He said: "Only our fighting men, soldiers, sailors and airmen, have done well in Norway—and they have done magnificently—but our political leaders, as so often before, have been outwitted and outpaced by our adver-
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 190, 8 May 1940, Page 9
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105LACK OF CONFIDENCE CLAIMED Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 190, 8 May 1940, Page 9
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