LAMPOON BY NAZIS
BRITISH FOREIGN MINISTER LEADER OF MEN'S FASHIONS BERLIN, March 1 A lampoon ot Britain's Foreign Minister, Mr. Eden, appears in the official Nazi newspaper, Der Angrifl'. Referring to him as "Sonny Boy," the newspaper says ho has inherited the position held by the Duke of Windsor as the leader of men's fashions.
Five photographs are published showing Mr. Eden — In top-hat and morning-coat. In flannels, and holding a tennis racquet. In a grey Ascot topper and racing clothes.
In an Oxford cap and gown. In striped suit with umbrella nnd famous black hat.
Der Angriff asserts that a conference of West End tailors agreed to appoint Mr. Eden as "fashion leader," and it comments: —
"Thus a heavy burden was placed on the stulfed shoulders of Mr. Eden's suit, which will require of him qualifications entirely different from those of a Foreign Minister."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22673, 10 March 1937, Page 14
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