DINED WITH THE KING
Labour Members Of British Parliament
(Received December 9, 12.45 p.m.) LONDON, December 9.
The Labour members of the Opposition who dined with the King at the dinner arranged by Earl Baldwin yesterday were Messrs. C. R. Attlee, A. Greenwood, A. V. Alexander, T. Williams, F. Marshall and J. C. Ede. It was a most homely dinner-jacket affair.
Mr. Attlee sat on the right of the King, who after coffee,. followed Earl Baldwin’s example and smoked a pipe and listened to Labour views on the nation’s affairs. The special political correspondent of the “Daily Mail” says that further parties are pending to enable the King to meet other leaders.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 66, 10 December 1938, Page 15
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