“GATHERING STORM”
SIR T. INSKIP REBUKES MR EDEN j REJECTION OF GLOOMY VIEW. I HOPE AS ACTUATING SENTIMENT. | Bv Telegraph—Press "Association —Copyright, i LONDON. December 13. Claiming that it was not justified, Sir Thomas Inskip, Minister in Charge of Co-ordination of Defence, speaking at Reading, rebuked Mr Anthony Eden for his expression "gathering storm” in his recent speech in New York. Sir Thomas Inskip added: "If the storm breaks, as I hope and trust it will not, we must be ready, but looking forward to a gloomy catastrophe is not my mood. Hope, not fear, is the sentiment which should actuate all our activities.” ABUSE IN GERMAN PRESS. BERLIN, December 13. The entire Press abuses Mr Eden: for his speech in New York, describing him as an "Oxford dandy” and a “fashion firm mannequin."
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 December 1938, Page 7
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