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MR. HARRY HOPKINS, President Roose-
EXPORTS DRIVE WITH
velt's special envoy, addressing pressmen in PHOTOGRAPHS
Manufacturers and photograph- ers are colaborating on a scheme to "push" Britain's export trade by means of photography.
Since shipping space became restricted exporters have found it
ers in the U.S.A. and the Dom-
ROAD SHOW PRICES | London yesterday, stated that he had confer- red with Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secre- tary, and Lord Halifax, new Ambassador to the United States, and had lunched with Mr. Churchill, whose conversation had detained him 90 minutes longer than he had expected. difficult to provide potential buy-
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"I shall stay in England until ! have finished my mission, not less than two weeks and not more! than four
Asked whether he had a good idea who was going to win the war. Mr. Hopkins replied: have indeed. I have no misgiv Ings about the outcome of the
war.
United Effort
HEROINE FINDS PEACE
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At Whiting Hurst Farm. peaceful hamilet two miles from "American munitions production | Lichfleld. Staffs, Grannie Selina 1 will reach its peak at the end Payne was walking through
his year and early next year.
"Everything Happens At Night" There is going to be a unlied and fifteenth century farmyard feed-
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The Power of One of To-day's Great Novels Finds Its Full Scope On the Screen !
As a moo fist i do gra etal for the privilege of seeing this book come completely to life In my opinion, "The Rains Came" is a great pieture, I should like to express my gra titute to Darryl F. Zamek a d all those at 20th Century- Fox who helped recreate i with such astounding fidelity.
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altogether successful effort in the ing chickens. production of defence materials in the United States to be used by ourselves. Britain, Greece China".
Mr. Hopkins said he would not visit any other European country except Britain, but he expected to travel around the country and see everything necessary.
Mrs. Payne has just left hos. pital after surgeons had remov- ed a bomb splin.er from
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Therefore they have hit on the
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idea of "selling" their goods by photographs, sending overseas set of half a dozen prints by which buyers will be able to judge the texture and quality of the goeds for sale.
Big Progress
"A year or two ago it would
to not have been possible
sell goods this way, because photo- graphy in this country had not attained the high standard which it has to-day," a reporter was told by the secretary of the Institute of British Photograph -
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At their premises in Gordon Square the institu e are holding an exhibition of the recent work of British photographers
"Now it is possible to bring out auch detail in photography that buvers can judge texture as casily as it they had a sample of the panelet. A front of them.
When the London house which she was living was bombed, Mrs. Payne shielded 3 young mother and her baby by lying
"At least half a dozen different pho.ograohs, showing various stares of the manufacture of the goods, a sent to the buyers The "cheme has already been rat into operation. and is working very well."
Work Of 600
The exhibition, which is divid-
portraits and photography in com- merce and industry-represents the work of more than 600 British photographers.
Asked his impression of the pre-juver them. The house was de-ed into two categories--camera vious night's air rüid, Mr. Hop-molished. kins remarked he cou'd think of nothing less important than his personal reactions to the blitz.
Fresident's Faith
Mr. Hopkins gave no clue of the precise nature of his mission; but assured Britons of Presiden" Roosevelt's good health under the greatest strain and his uni shaken faith and determination."
Mr. Hopkins added his person- al opinion that Lord Halifax would have a great success as British Ambassador in Washington.— Reuter.
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AN AGREEMENT FOR THE REPATRIATION OF GERMANS FROM THE SOVIET REPUB- LICS OF LITHUANIA, LATVIA AND ESTHONIA, AND OF LITHUANIANS, RUSSIANS AND WHITE RUSSIANS FROM SUWALKI DISTRICTS, WAS SIGNED YESTERDAY IN RĪGA AND KAUNAS BY GERMAN AND SOVIET DELEGATES, SAYS AN OFFICIAL GERMAN NEWS AGENCY.
Persons to whom the agree- ments refer may be repatria'ed within 10 weeks of the signature of the agreements if they so de- sire.
At the same time an agreement was signed in Moscow Beauty questions of properly arising from the 'repatriation—Reuter,
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Mrs. Payne is now I'ving as the guest of Farmer Wells and his wife, who immediately offèred her a home when they read the story of her heroism.
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