BEVIN ASKS FOR "TEMPORARY HELP OUT"
Received >Su»dav, 5.80 p.m. LONDON, July 20. Mr. Ernest Bevin said at the Durhant miners' gafa that he would never go' back on tlie miners' five-day week as long as he was in office, but he migh: have to ask for "temporary help out." His predccessors in diploniacy were able to give credits and assist ance to other countries, lmt for thc two years he had been in office lie had not had a pound of coal or any textiles liecause il r. Dalton had been unable to let liini have any credits. "The (.lovernment is carrying 011 in foreign alfairs without tlie' tools to do the job and I niust be helped out."
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Chronicle (Levin), 28 July 1947, Page 5
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