CHOSEN WORDS
INC.DOUBT OF MEANING
"FOR A WIDER SPHERE"
(Beceived 9th July, 1 p.m.)
LONDON, Sth July.
Negotiations l:|;tween Mr. Willis;. New South Wales Agcnt-Genenttl and Mr. J. 11. Thomas in reference ito Sir Philip Game's position .are stflll proceeding, but it is fairly safe to assume that Mr. Willis did not know that Mr.. Thomas intended launching opt so strongly at tho Campion luncheon, because though iueluded in the list of: guests, he attended a prior engagement.
Mr. Thomas left no doubt as :to the destination of the words, because at the conclusion of the passage referriing to Governors he turned to the Press table and said:
These remarks are intended, for a wider sphere than London.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 8, 9 July 1931, Page 9
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118CHOSEN WORDS Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 8, 9 July 1931, Page 9
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