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1938. N. Henderson to Foreign Office, 9 Feb. 1938. F0395/597, P786/359/150. Report of the Co-ordinating Committee for British Publicity Abroad, 28 May 1938. F0395/602, PI948/3591l50. Note by E. HaIe, 'Publicity abroad', 2 June 1938. Tl61/933, S42850/2. E. MuIlins to R. Williamson, 15 Apr. 1939. BT61 172/9, DOTEI88773. M. R. D. E. in France (London, 1966) pp. 1-3. Minute by R. A. Leeper, 18 Feb. 1937. F0395/554, P823/160/150. Parliamentary Debates (Commons) 5th series, vol. 343, 15 Feb. 1939, cols 1866-7.
91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 V. LawfOTd, Boundfor Diplomacy (London, 1963) p. 271. Eden to Chamberlain, 18 Jan. 1938. F0395/596, P359/359/150. Chamberlain to Eden, 19 Jan. 1938. F0395/596, P359/359/150. Parliamentary Debates (Commons) 5th series, vol. 331, 7 Feb. 1938. cols 670-1. The Tim es , 8 Feb. 1938. N. Henderson to Foreign Office, 9 Feb. 1938. F0395/597, P786/359/150. Report of the Co-ordinating Committee for British Publicity Abroad, 28 May 1938. F0395/602, PI948/3591l50. Note by E.
1918) cols 947-1035. Parliamentary Debates (Commons) 5th series, vol. 331 (16 Feb. 1938) cols 1909-69. Parliamentary Debates (Commons) 5th series, vol. 343 (15 Feb. 1939) cols 1808-67. Philip M. Taylor, 'Cultural Diplomacy and the British Council, 1934-39', BritishJournal of International Studies, 4 (1978) 244-65. It would be unpractical to cite all such examples, but see: W. E. Berchtold, 'The World Propaganda War', North American Review, vol. 238 (1934) 421-30; M. Garnett, 'Propaganda', The Contemporary Review, vol.