CUNNINGHAM FIRM IN BUSINESS AGAIN
(Received 1 p.m. LONDON, November 20. The “old firm” is in business again—the old firm of Cunningham and Cunningham. New they have been joined by a new partner who, by a curious coincidence has almost a similar name, Coningham, pronounced Cunningham. Cunningham of Abyssinia— General Sir Allan—commands the desert land forces and Cunningham of Tarantc and Matapan— Sir Andrew, the General’s admiral brother—is on the General’s right flank at sea. At the General’s side, and close enough for conferences at any hour is Air-Vice Marshal Coningham, Air Officer Commanding in the Western Desert. So the world watches and waits the event of which Cunningham, Cunningham and Coningham are architects and builders.
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Northern Advocate, 21 November 1941, Page 5
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