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Charles Octavius Beale, overseas in 1919

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Mr. Octavius C. Beale. founder and controlling director of the Beale piano industry at Allandale, is returning to Australia after four years' war work in London. In a recent eloquent speech at the Canadian Club, Vancouver, he denounced President Wilson's attitude in Paris, and was greatly applauded. Mr. Beale has been four times in America since the outbreak of the war, and knows the attitude of President Wilson's people to the war, and their grave appreciation of the horrors perpetuated by the Germans in Belgiam and France. Mr. Beale, when acting as Royal Commissioner on the birth rate to this State and the Federal Government, was given a message to Australia by the late President Roosevelt, via, to keep her cradles full.

posted by Alison Mann
* Published on page 15 of the Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative on Thu 20 Mar 1919. [1]
posted by Alison Mann