LABOUR DELEGATE'S CRITICISM
MAGIC OF CHURLHILL'S ORATORY London, Feb. 14. W e mu.'t break loose from the stupefying magic of Mr Churchill’s oratory.” said the secretary of the London Trade Council. Mr Wiilis. in an address to delegates ‘Fine words don't win battles.' lie continued. Whenever we sutler a reverse we are treated to a superb example of the mastery of the English language. The nation is being drugged by the high-sounding phrases.” The eouneil delegates passed a resoution severely criticising the conduct of the war. calling on the Government to eliminate vested interests Inch are blamed lor holding up production.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 16 February 1942, Page 4
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