RETURN TO ENGLAND
DUKE AND DUCHESS OF
WINDSOR
OXFORD UNDERGRADUATES'
WISH
(From The Guardian's London
Correspondent)
LONDON, January 28
Oxford wants the Windsors home. That is the burden of a leading article in the current issue of the "Isis," the Oxford undergraduates' journal.
"As King George and Queen Elizabeth have the whole of the country behind them to a man, there is no reason why we should not speak openly upon the subject of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor and their return to England," states the writer. "When the Duke left England he did not cast away our love and loyalty with his crown. To H.R.H. the Duke of Windsor and the Duchess we affirm our loyalty and affection. We believe that if their present condition is of interest to anyone, it is more so to us than to American secret societies, reeking of sensationalism and entiment. We want no English Pretender. But if it is indeed their wish to return to England we will give them such a welcome as they have never seen before."
Nearly 22,000,000 toys made of celluloid are sold in Britain every year. In this period British factories use up 3000 tons of celluloid-
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LX, Issue 15, 24 February 1939, Page 4
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200RETURN TO ENGLAND Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LX, Issue 15, 24 February 1939, Page 4
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