FUTURE OF BRITISH INDUSTRY
(Speeial 'Correspondent.) -
optimistic note steuck
Received Friday-, 9.50 p.m. LOND.ON, Jttne 13. ' "I ant optiniistic about the futurs of industry in, Britain/ 5 said BiiMiles Thomas, addressing the annual cpnvention of the Motoi- Agents' Assoeiation. ' ' The politioal situation is clarifying itself . 0 * "The. pressnre of economie evgnts is sq.neezing a great deal of ideologieal nonaense out of the syst?m. There is ohvjously a cleavagp ... between the wild men and those wuo have beeome ao.bered "by the wright ' of responsibilityi The people of this country- are beeoming; duite, ©iear that we can eithey be bhnkrupt, halfSfarved idealists or prosperous .h.ard- ' working realists. ' ' The sen?e of international inseourity abroad is causing u? in . these Masds tp coalesce into a cpheront produotive unft. Extremist a?e bOing. torn away and we are gettfng dovm to the hagd core of commen s.ense that Britons always show when really up against it."
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Chronicle (Levin), 14 June 1947, Page 5
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