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Sir Samuel Hoare, who at Swansea vehemently denounced gamblers on the stock exchanges of the world and manipulators of foreign exchange. He was speaking with reference to Britain's armaments. He is Home Secretary, hut prior to the reorganisation of the Cabinet by Mt Chamberlain, was First Lord of the Admiralty. Born in 1880, Sir Samuel Hoare received his first Cabinet rank in 1922 when he was selected Secretary of State for Air. This post he held until January, 1924, and again from November 1924 to 1929. From 1931 to 1935 he was Secretary of State for India, and became Foreign Secretary in the latter year. He resigned following negotiations with M. Laval in connection with the Abyssinian crisis and in June 1936 became First Lord of the Admiralty. He served in the Great War and was created C.M.G. in 1917.

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Northern Advocate, 28 January 1939, Page 8

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Sir Samuel Hoare, who at Swansea vehemently denounced gamblers on the stock exchanges of the world and manipulators of foreign exchange. He was speaking with reference to Britain's armaments. He is Home Secretary, hut prior to the reorganisation of the Cabinet by Mt Chamberlain, was First Lord of the Admiralty. Born in 1880, Sir Samuel Hoare received his first Cabinet rank in 1922 when he was selected Secretary of State for Air. This post he held until January, 1924, and again from November 1924 to 1929. From 1931 to 1935 he was Secretary of State for India, and became Foreign Secretary in the latter year. He resigned following negotiations with M. Laval in connection with the Abyssinian crisis and in June 1936 became First Lord of the Admiralty. He served in the Great War and was created C.M.G. in 1917. Northern Advocate, 28 January 1939, Page 8

Sir Samuel Hoare, who at Swansea vehemently denounced gamblers on the stock exchanges of the world and manipulators of foreign exchange. He was speaking with reference to Britain's armaments. He is Home Secretary, hut prior to the reorganisation of the Cabinet by Mt Chamberlain, was First Lord of the Admiralty. Born in 1880, Sir Samuel Hoare received his first Cabinet rank in 1922 when he was selected Secretary of State for Air. This post he held until January, 1924, and again from November 1924 to 1929. From 1931 to 1935 he was Secretary of State for India, and became Foreign Secretary in the latter year. He resigned following negotiations with M. Laval in connection with the Abyssinian crisis and in June 1936 became First Lord of the Admiralty. He served in the Great War and was created C.M.G. in 1917. Northern Advocate, 28 January 1939, Page 8

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