INDIAN OPINION
BEAVERBROOK ATTACKED
CALCUTTA, February 16. In' an article in "The Statesman," Mr. Arthur Moore, editor of the newspaper, bitterly attacks \ Lord Beaverbrook, saying: "I charge Lord Beaverbrook^ with being tlm, author Of Our vicissitudes in Libya, our disaster iri Crete, and bur lack of preparation in the Far East. .. . • "He is the evil genius of the Inner Cabinet. Let him be made a duke or anything,, but in Heaven's name let him resign quickly. "He has never been right. Someone, should tell the truth about this man. He will be bur ruin if he remains in office." .
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 40, 17 February 1942, Page 5
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