This portrait will be
recognized by many Norfolk residents. In last week's issue, a
paragraph was devoted to the big task that Mr. Butcher has before
him, as chief of the British reporting staff at the Peace Hague
Tribunal.
Mr. Butcher, no doubt,
little thought when he left Walsingham years ago that in time he
would placed in charge of the reporting of the greatest case the
world has ever known by the British, Canadian and Newfoundland
Governments.
He has a big staff under
him, of the very best men for the work. He has promised from time
to time to send a letter to the Reformer describing the case.