BRITISH DELEGATES TO THE MEDITERRANEAN CONFERENCE.—From left: The Rt. Hon. Anthony Eden, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; Admiral of the Fleet Lord Chatfield, First Sea Lord; and the Rt. Hon. A. Duff-Cooper , First Lord of the Admiralty.
INADEQUATE ACCOMMODATION AT THE SCHOOL OF ART.—An embroidery class at the Canterbury University College School of Art at work yesterday. The students are seated at makeshift desks. An article dealing with the inadequacy of the present building is printed to-day.
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22194, 10 September 1937, Page 20
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78BRITISH DELEGATES TO THE MEDITERRANEAN CONFERENCE.—From left: The Rt. Hon. Anthony Eden, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; Admiral of the Fleet Lord Chatfield, First Sea Lord; and the Rt. Hon. A. Duff-Cooper, First Lord of the Admiralty. INADEQUATE ACCOMMODATION AT THE SCHOOL OF ART.—An embroidery class at the Canterbury University College School of Art at work yesterday. The students are seated at makeshift desks. An article dealing with the inadequacy of the present building is printed to-day. Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22194, 10 September 1937, Page 20
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