EGGS & TOMATOES
LORD HALIFAX’S REPLY TO AGITATORS.
NO SUCH SURPLUSES IN ENGLAND. .
(By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) (Received This Day, 12.10 p.m.) NEW YORK, November 6.
The British Ambassador (Lord Halifax) was subjected to more anti-war picketing by women when he visited Cincinnati. The Ambassador, with his wife, paused on the City Hall steps arid read the pickets’ placards, while the cheers and applause of a large crowd drowned the booes from lines of hecklers.
Referring to the egg and tomato barrage at Detroit, Lord Halifax said: “My only feeling was one of envy for the people here who have eggs and tomatoes to throw away. We don’t have any such surpluses in England.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 November 1941, Page 6
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