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c * MR. HARRY HOPKINS L- ■ ■ It ' * PRESIDENT'S ENVOY HI v LONDON n (S ■ * MUCH TO DO I LONDON, January 10; s! Mr. Harry Hopkins,, who arrived in »; London yesterday as the personal re- "' presentative of. President Roosevelt, Hlhas shown that he intends to lose no Uptime in getting down to work. He had: I |lunch today with Mr.. Winston iChurchilL and also met Mr, Anthony 3 lEden and' Lord Halifax. r Mr. Hopkins said: "I am here on a " sjejrious.mission, and. I have much* work to. do. I intend to discuss matters of mutual urgency as well/ as matters of > mutual interest." He added that 1 American prodiictiom would, reach'- its fc pe.sek at the end of this year and early [ in #342. Its speed was designed to pro--3 dude, immediate as well as long-term , results. Machines which, were normally r used\ for things not necessary for the : defejtsce- of the United. States would, be 7 used* for defence.. "If. that cuts 1 lui.imufcMmmmiiiiimiiiMimiiiu ~ii.iiiii<niii.iiiimiill
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 9, 11 January 1941, Page 9
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168QUICKLY TO WORK Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 9, 11 January 1941, Page 9
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