NOEL COWARD’S MISSION
STORM IN PARLIAMENT VISIT TO AMERICA LONDON, August 13 A storm developed in the House of Commons over the visit of the playwright and actor, Mr Noel Coward, to the United States. In reply to questions, Mr Harold Nicholson, Parliamentary Secretary to the Department of Information, said that Mr Noel Coward went to the United States with the approval of the Minister for Information. He was not acting as an ambassador, but possessed contacts among certain sections, which would be difficult to reach from ordinary sources. Mr Nicolson added: “Mr Coward was invited to call on President Roosevelt with whom he was long been on terms of personal friendship. He sought no interview, and any remarks Mr Coward might have made to the Press about food were his personal views.” Mr E. Granville (Nat. Lib.); Mr Coward does not represent British democracy, and does not appeal to American democracy. His visit isdoing more harm than good. Will the Minister recall him? (Labour cheers). Mr F. J. Bellenger (Lab.): The feeling is growing that men with a certain publicity value and money can leave the country very easily, and not return, while the country is going through great stress and anxiety.
Mr Nicholson: That is a very unfair imputation.
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21192, 15 August 1940, Page 2
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