A SOCIETY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1859, sig. 109-5/87

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- 3 - 24 carriers connected as only the Hunsch, not to bring the "heroic and successful" British Air Force into an outer border of the badge, the portuguese manufacturer company assures itself in newspaper advertisements the faithful similarity of the plates, no Portuguese would ever think of wearing the badge of the German Air Force, or to plug itself the swastika cn, although there is here a movement corresponding to the Hitler youth and the government system nevertheless has a basis far closer to the National Socialist ideas than one that closes to the old English government system. However, the most remarkable effect of all these English small-scale work among the people who keep telling the truth is that England does not love the least of all the frenzied nations in Portugal. The work of the British Council, which is directly under the authority of the Council, is also remarkable. At the large exhibition "Mundo Portugues" the close connection between England and Portugal is demonstrated by a real "British Hall". An Englishman distributes two very beautiful and soube printed printed works (which is very sparsan here) one by British Council in collaboration with a declaration of 49 English standards and documents between l290 and our time, issued by the director of the National Portrait Gallery in London. And secondly, a go-shift board of the ngl Português Alliance, published by the English Historic Association and the Instituto Britanics an Portugel (also supervised by the British Council), library and study courses of the British Institute are in undiminished activity at the head of all such aspirations of fringing countries, distribution of prizes in forn of English works is pre-normone on all occasions. It must be added that all these things are very tactful and without any external propaganda, and therefore very much appreciated by the Portuguese. Finally, Salazar was pleased that he was now awarded the E'ndoctoral title by the Senate of the University of Oxford, which apparently brought him Lord Lothian, old Oxfordmonn and administrator of the Rhodes Foundation, also on the transit h:.t, The British Propagande ncts the Ereigisse inöstlichen Mitteleer continued to be the basis of the Inland and Aus-