AMERICAN AID TO BRITAIN
TALKS BEING HELD WITH U.S.
LONDON, February 19.
The British Foreign Secretary (Mr Ernest Bevin), speaking at Croydon, said that the Labour Government was already making plans to meet the situation when Marshal aid ended. Mr Bevin said: “We are discussing with the United States the situation which may arise. We are taking every possible step in order that there will be no economic crisis or catastrophes.”
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 109, 21 February 1950, Page 3
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71AMERICAN AID TO BRITAIN Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 109, 21 February 1950, Page 3
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