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of 1938 was in a German report from London of 15 October taken to have shown up "in a masterly way the spitefulness of the speeches made by
Opposition Conservatives and describes the Führer's answer to them as a well-deserved retort." He appealed to British women in terms of "responsibility to the
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and Canada's part in it, his views being in line with
Beaverbrook's. His maiden speech in December 1935 argued that the problems of depressed areas in Britain could be alleviated by encouraging emigration to the other countries of the British Empire.
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constituency. He was always returned with more than 60% of the votes cast. After
Churchill returned to power in 1951, Baxter condemned the Foreign Office under the previous Labour government for having been "like a branch of the
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wrote an anonymous "sardonic knifing of all of Fleet Street's working theatre critics but was particularly derisive about the 'merciless volubility' of
Beverley Baxter", published in an undergraduate magazine
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in 1924, acting as deputy to
Blumenfeld who became editor-in-chief. E. J. Robertson—Ewart John Robertson (1892–1960), another Canadian WWI veteran—employed by Beaverbrook as a manager ran daily operations.
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Gorman, Daniel (2014). "Canada and the End of the Imperial Dream: Beverley Baxter's Reports from London through War and Peace, 1936-1960 by Neville Thompson (review)".
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Boyce, D. George. "Aitken, William Maxwell, first Baron Beaverbrook".
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Thompson, Neville. "Baxter, Sir (Arthur) Beverley (1891–1964)".
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nation" to support the campaign for "Peace and Preparedness".
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The New Age: A Weekly Review of Politics, Literature and Art
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1423:. Toronto] : University of Toronto Press. p. 445.
844:. It meant he had to give up his position as editor of the
2428:"A Brewing Family Feud Poses Risks for Molson Beer Empire"
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The Culture of History: English Uses of the Past 1800-1953
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Brock, Michael. "Ensor, Sir Robert Charles Kirkwood".
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750:On 10 March 1940, Baxter published a piece in the
576:An article Baxter wrote about two weeks after the
1880:Who's In, Who's Out: The Journals of Kenneth Rose
1620:Pickering, Edward. "Christiansen, Arthur Robin".
959:as rumours. In 1952 Lewis Broad published a book
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1228:. London: Hutchinson & Co. pp. 251–252.
1076:(1939), picture book of the British royal family
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2426:Robert Frank and Elena Cherney (29 June 2004).
2064:Morgan, Kenneth O. "Foot, Michael Mackintosh".
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2016:. Boydell & Brewer Ltd. pp. 105–106.
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2390:. Associated University Presse. p. 110.
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1626:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
1593:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
1587:Morris, A. J. A. "Blumenfeld, Ralph David".
1525:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
1308:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
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1198:. University of Toronto Press. p. 136.
1165:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
737:of 1956, Baxter consistently championed the
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2508:archive, Monday, 25 September 1933, page 2)
2451:. McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP. p. 53.
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2346:. D. Appleton-Century Company Incorporated.
2271:. London. Reuters. 27 April 1964. p. 1
2241:. Cambridge University Press. p. 184.
1989:. Open Road + Grove/Atlantic. p. 218.
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483:, who had bought it in 1927 from
359:Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook
357:. In 1919 he met fellow Canadian
353:After the war, Baxter settled in
2597:Parliament of the United Kingdom
2323:Baxter, Arthur Beverley (1920).
2263:"Beverley Baxter Dies in London"
1939:Congress, United States (1940).
1831:Baxter, Beverley (15 May 1951).
1678:Germany Auswärtiges Amt (1951).
927:A supporter of the abolition of
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1539:UK public library membership
1503:UK public library membership
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1080:Men, Martyrs and Mountebanks
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316:Harbord Collegiate Institute
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2496:, obituary of 28 April 1964
2479:. 30 July 1959. p. 17.
2363:. Routledge. p. 1346.
2279:– via Newspapers.com.
1856:. OUP Oxford. p. 313.
1695:Gottlieb, Julie V. (2015).
1490:. A & C Black
1342:. P. Stephens. p. 34.
1098:First Nights and Footlights
1092:First Nights and Noises Off
906:Chancellor of the Exchequer
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630:Tynan was drama critic for
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2235:Stewart, Victoria (2017).
2214:. Routledge. p. 129.
1777:Shellard, Dominic (2003).
1390:Williams, Charles (2019).
1263:. Hutchinson. p. 147.
1020:That Was The Week That Was
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2340:Baxter, Beverley (1938).
2306:Baxter, Beverley (1920).
2103:. Palgrave. p. 192.
1962:. Routledge. p. 87.
1804:Beckett, Francis (2005).
1653:Cockett, Richard (1989).
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1727:, Andre Deutsch (1998)
1701:. Springer. p. 4.
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1278:. Deutsch. p. 18.
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1088:, play performed 1943
1046:The Blower of Bubbles
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1074:Destiny Called Them
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796:Neville Chamberlain
563:Neville Chamberlain
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448:General Strike 1926
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929:capital punishment
883:Harry Legge-Bourke
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