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The German Press does not like Mr Anthony Eden’s politics. One German paper described him recently as "a mannequin of London fashion firms.” This series of intimate close-ups of Mr Eden was taken in the United States last month, during the annual dinner of the National Association of Manufacturers, at which he gave an address.

No one was killed . . . Their luck held. This car smash. 23 miles form Gunning (N.S.W.) on Boxing Day, injured no one fatally. The car overturned and plunged 50ft. down a steep incline. The log seen in the picture and the 23-mile peg, which prevented the car from rolling farther, probably saved the lives of the occupants. A passer-by, who gave assistance, took the picture.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 January 1939, Page 8

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The German Press does not like Mr Anthony Eden’s politics. One German paper described him recently as "a mannequin of London fashion firms.” This series of intimate close-ups of Mr Eden was taken in the United States last month, during the annual dinner of the National Association of Manufacturers, at which he gave an address. No one was killed . . . Their luck held. This car smash. 23 miles form Gunning (N.S.W.) on Boxing Day, injured no one fatally. The car overturned and plunged 50ft. down a steep incline. The log seen in the picture and the 23-mile peg, which prevented the car from rolling farther, probably saved the lives of the occupants. A passer-by, who gave assistance, took the picture. Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 January 1939, Page 8

The German Press does not like Mr Anthony Eden’s politics. One German paper described him recently as "a mannequin of London fashion firms.” This series of intimate close-ups of Mr Eden was taken in the United States last month, during the annual dinner of the National Association of Manufacturers, at which he gave an address. No one was killed . . . Their luck held. This car smash. 23 miles form Gunning (N.S.W.) on Boxing Day, injured no one fatally. The car overturned and plunged 50ft. down a steep incline. The log seen in the picture and the 23-mile peg, which prevented the car from rolling farther, probably saved the lives of the occupants. A passer-by, who gave assistance, took the picture. Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 January 1939, Page 8

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