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Pensioner's Thought

Durmg last week the Minister of Finance, Mr. Nash, received a letter from a 72-year-old pensioner, who said that he was prepared to give Britain £5 and to lend another £5 free of interest, if it would help Britain in her time of-tro'uble. The letter went on to say that if everyane (man and woman) did the .same, according to their means, it might help. v

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Chronicle (Levin), 19 August 1947, Page 4

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Pensioner's Thought Chronicle (Levin), 19 August 1947, Page 4

Pensioner's Thought Chronicle (Levin), 19 August 1947, Page 4

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