Sir George Paish, secretary to the editor of the "Statist," who has clashed with the United States Department of Justice owing to certain remarks he is alleged to have made about America and the war. (Evening Post, 29 August 1940)

Sir George Paish, secretary to the editor of the "Statist," who has clashed with the United States Department of Justice owing to certain remarks he is alleged to have made about America and the war. (Evening Post, 29 August 1940)
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29-08-1940
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Evening Post
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