DIRECTION OF WAR
Mr Churchill Questioned (8.0.W.) RUGBY, October 15. Mr Churchill, when asked in the House of Commons whether he had yet come -to a final decision on the advisability of having a War Cabinet composed of Ministers without other departmental responsibilities replied that he was opposed to such an arrangement. “Progress in improving and refining our methods of conducting the war - is our constant aim and is, I hope, effectual,” he said, when asked what progress had been made in establishing unified command or control of the fighting services in each theatre of war.
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Southland Times, Issue 24877, 17 October 1942, Page 5
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96DIRECTION OF WAR Southland Times, Issue 24877, 17 October 1942, Page 5
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