AID TO BRITAIN BILL
$ MR CORDELL HILI EiRST WITNESS BEFORE HOUSE COMMITTEE. OTHERS MAY BE HEARD IF THEY DESIRE Uy Telegraph—Pi.- .A- GCiation-Copyil t - ■ < Received ThN Day. 12 20 pm I WASHINGTON. J.inum\ Li. Tile clear!: a.’ of the Ihilßo of Ri preset natives Foreign ComimUi.e. Mr Bloom, mtrirnmccd that Mr Cordell Hui! will be the I!.-. ': warns s in tomorrow’s hearing of President Roosevelt’s Bill It is not ]>ri>j)<>sed to Messrs .1. P Kem cdy. . x-Ab b.- ad >r t- Britain; W G Bullitt. ex-Am!;, mdm m Fr;mee. mid Wendell Willkie specifically. but the’.' will i • Wihmtmd f they clmof-e m upnem".
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 January 1941, Page 6
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103AID TO BRITAIN BILL Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 January 1941, Page 6
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