EARL GREY
MR. BALDWIN’S TRIBUTE
[BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS.]
RUGBY, April 27.
A tribute to the late Earl Grey (Foreign Secretary for many years) was paid by the Prime Minister, in unveiling a memorial tablet outside the Ambassadors’ entrance to the Foreign Office to-day. Mr. Baldwin said that Earl Grey was “A great man, —a,man who was a source of inspiration and strength to all those with whom he worked, a man who will be an example to the future generations of statesmen, and a type, in my mind, essential to the preservation of sane and wholesome public life in the democratic system.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 April 1937, Page 7
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