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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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that opened on 17 May in London, writing: "I am a man of a kindly nature, who takes no joy in hurting those who are without defence, but Mr Ken Tynan would not get a chance in a village hall unless he was related to the vicar. His performance was quite dreadful."
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of Germany. In July 1938 he called for the United Kingdom to go to Germany helpfully, and not to block Germany wherever she tried to expand. He drew a parallel between Germans and Britons, saying that the two had the same human ambitions and sense of destiny.
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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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stated that "the Labour Party had agreed to co-operate in the war at the price of the abdication of the Conservative Party." He retained his seat with a majority reduced to under 6,000.
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of May 1940, and the next morning protested vigorously about the attacks on Chamberlain's character, urging him not to regard the vote as one of censure but to show the courage of
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in France. In 1917 he was posted for a time to England. In March 1918 he was again on the Western Front, but contracted influenza and was invalid out back to England again.
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In his politics, Baxter was a journalistic weathervane. Always a conservative, he variously supported and opposed the successive grandees of the British Conservative party
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in June 1942, Baxter put down an amendment assuring Churchill of "unqualified support in the introduction of any measures .. for the intensified prosecution of the war".
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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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put Baxter in charge of page 4 of the paper, with the editorial, opinion pieces, and letters to the editor. Beaverbrook sought to match the circulation of
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who shared a party, as Baxter wrote in one of his "London Letter" columns, on 15 May 1951. Baxter reviewed Tynan's performance as the Player King in
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in 1921, Baxter was quoted as saying that as a "fictionist", his ambition was "to write in such a way as to illuminate ordinary, commonplace life".
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In poor health, Baxter announced that that Parliament was to be his last. He was criticised in January 1963 by the television programme
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lest it damage ties with the Commonwealth, and abstained rather than support the government when it was put to the vote in August 1961.
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A first night disaster that became a stock theatrical anecdote played a role in Baxter's losing the job in 1951. In Shulman's account,
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waited for and met Baxter outside his Chelsea flat, at 2 am, and discussed moderation of the "bellicose" tone on the strike taken by
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Blumenfeld, "elbowed aside and kicked upstairs" by Beaverbrook, retired later in 1929. Baxter took over as editor-in-chief of the
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was in touch with Baxter in 1948, stating that one of the hangmen of Thompson objected to Baxter's account.
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agreement. He opposed European integration, and in 1948 was one of eight Conservatives to vote against
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Backbench Debate within the Conservative Party and its Influence on British Foreign Policy, 1948-57
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for young offenders. He was very concerned at the Macmillan government's application to join the
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Documents on German Foreign Policy, 1918-1945: The aftermath of Munich, Oct. 1938-March 1939
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In the spring of 1940, Baxter was an advocate for the internment of aliens, writing in the
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wrote that as a journalist "Beverley Baxter in his day could be trusted to spare nobody."
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In 1961 Baxter broke the whip to support a Conservative backbench amendment to restore
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In December 1945 Baxter was part of the large Conservative dissent from the proposed
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During the debates about foreign policy in the late 1930s, Baxter was an advocate of
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Pimlott, Warden and Professor of Politics and Contemporary History Ben (1986).
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Siegfried Sassoon: The Journey from the Trenches : a Biography (1918-1967)
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The Wagner Clan: The Saga of Germany's Most Illustrious and Infamous Family
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had been poorly treated. She had been writing anti-German articles for the
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Capital Punishment in Twentieth-Century Britain: Audience, Justice, Memory
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The Politics of Crisis: An Interpretation of British Politics, 1931–1945
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cited in his campaign for abolition Baxter's statements, brought up by
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Boyce, D. George. "Aitken, William Maxwell, first Baron Beaverbrook".
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Baxter left the Beaverbrook stable in 1933, replaced as editor of the
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Crime Writing in Interwar Britain: Fact and Fiction in the Golden Age
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The incoming Churchill government put Beaverbrook in charge of the
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After two years, Baxter was moved to be the managing editor on the
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Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ... Congress
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Thompson, Neville. "Baxter, Sir (Arthur) Beverley (1891–1964)".
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of budget measures. Dalton gave frank answers in the House, but
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Baxter was involved in the 1947 Budget leak that put an end to
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based on Baxter's "London Letters", Daniel Gorman commented in
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The 20th Century A-GI: Dictionary of World Biography, Volume 7
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nation" to support the campaign for "Peace and Preparedness".
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would have been more suitable for Elizabeth II's coronation.
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Friedelind Wagner: Richard Wagner's Rebellious Granddaughter
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The New Age: A Weekly Review of Politics, Literature and Art
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Kelly's Handbook to the Titled, Landed and Official Classes
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The Culture of History: English Uses of the Past 1800-1953
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In 1922 Baxter was appointed the managing editor of the
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Voice of Britain: The Inside Story of the Daily Express
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and was commended for his journalism by Prime Minister
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group (Inveresk Publications), as editor-in-chief. The
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Baxter had a musical connection to the Sitwell circle:
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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Brock, Michael. "Ensor, Sir Robert Charles Kirkwood".
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Sir Ernest MacMillan: The Importance of Being Canadian
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The Internment of Aliens in Twentieth Century Britain
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Marilyn, Hitler and Me: The Memoirs of Milton Shulman
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by Kathleen Tynan, Weidenfeld & Nicolson (1987)
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University of Toronto roll of service, 1914-1918. --
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Boydell & Brewer Ltd. pp. 105–106. 440:dedicated a piano arrangement of a piece from 2690: 2415:. Kelly's Directories. pp. 223 and 1221. 2390:. Associated University Presse. p. 110. 2070:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 1737: 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. 1273: 1198:. University of Toronto Press. p. 136. 1165:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 737:of 1956, Baxter consistently championed the 375:and reporter. A friend from this period was 109:14 November 1935 – 23 February 1950 2508:archive, Monday, 25 September 1933, page 2) 2451:. McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP. p. 53. 2410: 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. 1772: 1770: 806:. Chamberlain, however, resigned that day. 658:Tynan responded with an open letter to the 3133:Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature 2697: 2683: 2148:. Springer. pp. 30 and 243 note 145. 2040:The Oxford Dictionary of Modern Quotations 1720: 1718: 1337: 31: 1217: 1215: 62:23 February 1950 – 26 April 1964 3073:Canadian emigrants to the United Kingdom 2444: 1938: 1776: 1767: 1694: 1514: 1512: 1389: 1274:Chester, Lewis; Fenby, Jonathan (1979). 955:as requiring a reply, while regarded by 832:Writing under the pseudonym of Cassius, 719:Canada and the End of the Imperial Dream 330:and the baritone Edmund Arbuckle Burke. 2234: 2168: 2067:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2043:. Oxford University Press. p. 20. 2036: 1956:Cesarani, David; Kushner, Tony (1993). 1803: 1715: 1652: 1623:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1590:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1522:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1433: 1333: 1331: 1305:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1191: 1162:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1123:, married to Cynthia Molson, sister of 528:Gaumont British Picture Corporation Ltd 341:, becoming a signals lieutenant in the 3050: 2704: 2448:The Fundamental Things Apply: A Memoir 2383: 2356: 2339: 2322: 2305: 2141: 2009: 1903: 1849: 1830: 1448: 1393:Max Beaverbrook: Not Quite A Gentleman 1362: 1297: 1295: 1212: 1154: 1152: 1150: 1148: 1146: 1144: 1142: 1140: 1023:for having made no speeches since the 717:Reviewing Norman Thompson's 2013 book 3158:Canadian Expeditionary Force officers 2678: 1783:. Yale University Press. p. 44. 1753:. Random House. p. 252 note 57. 1746: 1619: 1576:. New age Press, Limited. p. 74. 1569: 1509: 1474: 1472: 1416: 1366:The Selected Letters of Joseph Conrad 1256: 993:Queen's Birthday Honours list of 1954 779:had become numerous, he wrote in the 666:. He slammed the 1953 performance of 446:(1926) to his wife Edith. During the 2207: 1982: 1876: 1396:. Biteback Publishing. p. 237. 1328: 1276:The Fall of the House of Beaverbrook 1158: 465:In 1929 Baxter went to work for the 2096: 1338:Allen, Robert; Frost, John (1983). 1292: 1257:Jones, George Morgan Garro (1935). 1221: 1137: 1060:(1935), autobiography dealing with 704:was called while he was touring in 13: 3148:Canadian people of English descent 2995:Daily Express Building, Manchester 2487: 2175:. Random House. pp. 530–535. 2063: 1586: 1469: 1436:William Walton: His Life and Music 514:Kemsley Newspapers and appeasement 320:Nordheimer Piano and Music Company 14: 3174: 2551:Works by or about Beverley Baxter 2525: 1518: 1455:. Psychology Press. p. 171. 1301: 924:required him to resign his post. 840:in 1944, singling out Baxter and 791:, in which he had been involved. 723:Histoire sociale / Social History 588: 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 623:. 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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 853: 630:Tynan was drama critic for 10: 3179: 3078:Canadian newspaper editors 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 597:as theatre critic for the 245:Sir Arthur Beverley Baxter 3068:British newspaper editors 2982: 2874: 2713: 2663: 2644: 2639: 2629: 2610: 2602: 2595: 2585: 2575: 2567: 2562: 2512:The Life of Kenneth Tynan 2357:Magill, Frank N. (1938). 2340:Baxter, Beverley (1938). 2306:Baxter, Beverley (1920). 2103:. Palgrave. p. 192. 1962:. Routledge. p. 87. 1804:Beckett, Francis (2005). 1653:Cockett, Richard (1989). 1417:Smith, G. Oswald (1921). 1104: 491:was amalgamated with the 367:. 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Member of Parliament
Conservative Party
Toronto
Yorkshire
Methodist
Canada
Toronto
Harbord Collegiate Institute
Nordheimer Piano and Music Company

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