MR. CHUTER EDE, British Home Secretary, photographed when he broadcast an appeal for the surrender of all unlicensed firearms, following a wave of crime in Britain. He has been a member of Parliament since 1923. He began his career, on leaving Cambridge University, as a schoolmaster. He entered politics after the first Great War, in which he served as a sergeant.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 August 1946, Page 8
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61MR. CHUTER EDE, British Home Secretary, photographed when he broadcast an appeal for the surrender of all unlicensed firearms, following a wave of crime in Britain. He has been a member of Parliament since 1923. He began his career, on leaving Cambridge University, as a schoolmaster. He entered politics after the first Great War, in which he served as a sergeant. Greymouth Evening Star, 6 August 1946, Page 8
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