Readers Write
While booing is at all times a very undesirable way of expressing one's feelings, one must consider all that the British people have BOOS AND gone through. their CHEERS chief hope being that after war would come a lasting peace. Mr Churchill’s speeches in America, in their opinion, did not. seem in the best interest for the keeping of the peace. If any statesman at the present time can show the people that he is a peacemaker there will be no boos, but all cheers for him V HILL.
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Northern Advocate, 2 April 1946, Page 2
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