GIVING UP POLITICS
SIR REGINALD HALL IN ILL-HEALTH (British Official -Wireless.) Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright RUGBY. March 17. Admiral Sir Reginald Hall, Conservative member tor Eastbourne, will not contest the division at the General Election. This decision has been reached owing to his continued illhealth. The admiral became famous for his work as head of the Naval Intelligence Department during the war. and he several times narrowly escaped assassination. He was a genius at counter espionage, and was responsible for obtaining Count BernjtorfFs letter, which was- the factor that t decided America to enter the .war,'’ . . ....
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Evening Star, Issue 20128, 19 March 1929, Page 6
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96GIVING UP POLITICS Evening Star, Issue 20128, 19 March 1929, Page 6
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