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FRIENDLY WORDS AND ACTIONS

NOT UNDERSTOOD BY GERMANY REBUFFS TO BRITAIN IU.P.A.—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright! LONDON, sth December. Earl de la Warre, President of the Board of Education, speaking at Bradford to-day, said that there had always been in Britain a liking for the German people and a realisation that their system of government was no affair of theirs, but there was a deep and growing feeling that nothing Britain could do would satisfy them, that friendly words and actions were mistaken for cowardice, and that only armaments could speak effectively. “Every man and woman was ready last September,” said the Minister, “If fight we must, our cause will triumph.”

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 6 December 1938, Page 7

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FRIENDLY WORDS AND ACTIONS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 6 December 1938, Page 7

FRIENDLY WORDS AND ACTIONS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 6 December 1938, Page 7

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