FREE TRADE CRUSADE
TASK FOR MR. F. W. DOIDGE
(From "Tha Post's" Representative.) LONDON, 18th October.
Mr. 11.I 1. W. Doidge is relinquishing his administrative association with tho "Evening Standard" in order to devote his whole time to tho Entire Freo Trade Crusade, of which Lord Beaverbrook is the inspiration. Mr. Doidge, who is one of Lord Bcaverbrook's ablest young men, will approach the big task which he has undertaken with a first-hand knowledge of three of the great Dominions. He is a New Zealander himself, and his position as director of the "Evening Standard" and the "Daily Express" is an indication of Lord Beaverbrook's opinion Of his abilities. Mr. Doidge retains his directorship of the "Evening Standard-? aad the '-'Bail^ Expresa,i> !
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 152, 24 December 1929, Page 9
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122FREE TRADE CRUSADE Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 152, 24 December 1929, Page 9
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