BRITISH LEADERS
•GUOI LMA N A' 1 LI MCATI ON JIA J) 1() BROADCASTS o LONDON, Sept. 19.—(Joni um nightly broadcasts in English continue to vilil'y the Prime Alinister of Britain, Mr. Novillo Chamberlain, obviously with the intention. of . eradicating tin' good impression lie cron led when ho visited 1 Germany. i , The announcer stated that the First Lord of the Admiralty, Air. .Winston' Churchill, was “beyond the pale,’’ and added: “He is a. murderous'brute, who has been dragged from political Obscurity in older to promote fright-ful-ness.” Commenting on the appointment of land Camrose, chief proprietor and ed-itor-in-chief of the Daily Telegraph, as chief assistant to the .Minister of Information, Lord Al'aemillan. die announcer said!; “it is Imped by the appointment of this subordinate liar that more life will, lie brought into the iji itish propaganda Ministry;-” An indication that the leaflets dropped in Germany from British planes is having some effect, is given by. the announcer’s .statement: “Britain had better drop bombs, not leaflets, i! she seeks to influence the German people.”
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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 243, 6 October 1939, Page 1
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