MINERS' COMMUNIST LEADER'S CRITICISM
Received Fridav 7.30 p.m. ; LONDON, May 14. » Tlie 'Communist general secretary of Ihe Mineworkers' Union (Mr. Arthur Horner), coiumenling on Sir Charles Reid's resignation from the National tL'oal Board, said: "Sir Charles Reid j-ias been a reaetionary througliout and technically he was a disappointment . The Coal Board is well rid of hjm. * ■ " R-euVete says Sir Charles Reid was oue of the National Ooal Board 's two production members and was ehairman of the Government coxnmittee whicli in-' quired into the coal industry before nationalisation. Ile worked in the coal tthdustny all . lxis lif e.
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Chronicle (Levin), 15 May 1948, Page 3
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