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Daily Express : British newspaper, founded in 1900.

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... an papers and perhaps of a few Anglo-Indian statesmen and officials. Not a single circumstance has justified the wild suspicions and wilder inventions which journals like the Daily Mail and Daily Express poured thick upon the world in the first few days that followed the occurrence. These strange fictions are still travelling to us by mail. The most extraordinary of them is perhaps that launched ...

Sri Aurobindo   >   Books   >   CWSA   >   Karmayogin
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... flourishes, his rhetorical colours and complications. And, apropos of Sparkenbroke , at once the most richly and the most subtly written of Charles Morgan's novels, did not James Agate in the Daily Express describe its author as "probably the most distinguished [living] master of English prose"? Then there is the very recent phenomenon of Lawrence Durrell, poet turned novelist, whose Justine , ...

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... foreign affairs, made a speech strongly urging the Government to join, and so did Lord Layton on behalf of the Liberal Party. But already The Times recoiled at the word 'federation', and the Daily Express wrote: 'It would be the end of Britain's independence. ' Attlee, now back in London, spoke in the House of Commons on May 11. He welcomed Franco-German reconciliation, but wished to make a full ...

Kireet Joshi   >   Books   >   Other-Works   >   Uniting Men
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