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-Tea From India] DUBLIN, June 19 (Reuter), -Scan Lemase, the Supplies Minister, stated in the Dall to- day that a Central Tea Purchas- ing Board had been catablished which was endeavouring 'to purchase ten direct from India.

The Board had already purchased' e quantity of tea in America and shipment of it was being arranged, but as it was not suffelent to affect the ration, the purchase of a large. quantily was being negotiated in India.

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The Hess Sensation: British Govt Silent

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is no more mad thar. Judas Iscariot or Balan.

News Wasted

Letter than silence would have been our ruthless use of this gift from Hell, but the Ministry of In-

formation

had

made no more use of It than an oyster.

Mr Adams belleved that Hess came to Britain to say to the aristocracy, Jola us or "we" Join Russia," hoping to entrap, those of the mentality to want peace at any cost,

The Conservative member, Mr Henry Strauss, took the totally op- posite view and argued that what- ever the assumption "you take about, the circumstances in whileli Hess left Germany, the advantages of leaving Germany guessing are everwhelm- Ing

Mr Strauss contended that the Government's sllence had led the Germans into a palpable te and Into fantastic contradictions, where- by they had lost prestize in every country in the world.

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Belgium, Luxembourg. occupied France, Serbia and that part of Greece which is occupied by Ger- man troops. It is asserted that the course of training after which they American Express Company and Its will be enrolled, for the purposes of employees had acted in a manner direlpline and pay, in the Hongkong contrary to the interests of the Ger- Corps of Ale Raid Wardens.

than Reich.

The Government's reply. made by the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr R. A. Butler, who declined to depart from the Govern- ment's present policy of silence about Hless. He declared that there was no mystery or confusion about Hess, who is a prisoner of war and is being treated as such and will continue to be so treated.

Mr Silverman interposed to

"Their duties in the Tunnels will whether he was being treated as a comprise the following: civilian prisoner ΟΙ as Field(n) To

BERLİN, To shepherd the people through

June

(Reuter).- Marshal.

evidence incriminating the various passages in the "Much tunnels,

offences on the part of American To prevent the passages from representatives," is contained in the becoming fammed, that is, to German note to the United States see that the best possible use demanding the withdrawal of the is made of all available shelter American Consular staffs from Ger- and to put into practice the many and German-occupled-territory, slogan, UNIONO

to-night.

A

Mr Butler said that he was belog treated as an officer-perfectly_fair-| (5) ly and rightly as a prisoner of war with all the attendant clrctims-

tances.

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was nonsense to suggest that iless is al Chequers.

Other conjectures as to the reason

Ior Heas coming here could be left] (c) the imagination of individual members and members were given full rein to their imagination to day.

Duke of Hamilton

Mr Butler said that he was unable lo sutisty curiosity for reasons of public interest.

On the point whether the Duko of Hamliton knew Hess or whether correspondenc, had taken place be

Mr Butler said that he had fore, nothing to add

add to Sir Archibald Sinclair's statement of May 22.

There was substantial point as to why, if the American Government was informed, British pubile opinion should not be informed as well.

There had been endless diplomatic

exchanges between Britain and other countries throughout the war and "It has been a source of sorrow that I am not in a position to divulge them to Parliament.

Unshared Secreta

"The British public should share, as für as possible, the inner thoughts of the Government, but in this case, we do not belleve that we have any- thing to say which would make for an improved effort of the public, and we do not belleve that by, not saying anything we are in any way upsetting public morale."

Dealing with points of general policy raised in the debate, Mr Butler declared that it was the Government's desire to avoid making idealistic statements about the future which

may not be realised. "We are in the middle of a tough job and are deter- mined to see I through.

"Reference has been made to the Cliveden Set and the Holy Roman Empire. They are both dead and. may they so remain. We want to build not only a new set, in this country, but a new Europe and that lo a job we can pursue without mak- ing grandioso statements,"

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The German news agency mention" To be in charge of certain a number of American Consular stores, for example, hurricane officials by name.

Thus, .it states lamps, pick-axes and shovels that the Consul-General at Cologne, Mr Alfred H. Kliefoth "lo autumn Applications to join can now be 1939 and spring received and should be forwarded to espionage against Germany by using 1040 carried out the Director of Air Raids Precautions, in conjunction with the Belglan Happy Valley.

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