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UNOFFICIAL CHECK ON PRESS?

QUESTIONS IN HOUSE OF COMMONS

(British Official Wireless) RUGBY, November 22. Tn the House of Commons Mr G. le M. Mander (Liberal) asked the Prime Minister (Mr Neville Chamberlain). if he would state to what extent advice had been officially tendered recently by members of the Government to owners of newspapers on the attitude they should take on foreign policy. Mr Chamberlain replied: No such advice has been tendered.” Mr Mander: Is it not the case that very recently representations have been made by members of the Inner Cabinet to owners and editors of newspapers about the way they should treat foreign affairs, and if it is not done officially was it done unofficially? Mr Chamberlain: I said that no such advice was given. Mr Mander: I am asking if it was not done officially, was it done unofficially? „ . n Mr Chamberlain: Neither officially nor unofficially.

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Southland Times, Issue 23674, 24 November 1938, Page 5

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UNOFFICIAL CHECK ON PRESS? Southland Times, Issue 23674, 24 November 1938, Page 5

UNOFFICIAL CHECK ON PRESS? Southland Times, Issue 23674, 24 November 1938, Page 5

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