Mr Churchill was asked in the House of Commons, a British official wireless message reports, whether he had yet come to a final decision as to the advisability of having a War Cabinet composed of Ministers without other departmental responsibilities. He 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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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 October 1942, Page 3
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