MR. BEVAN’S PLEDGE
LONDON, May 17. ,Mr. Aneurin Bevan, who with 15 other members of the Labour Party was accused of causing disunity in the party, has sent a letter to the Labour leaders agreeing to accept, as requested, the Labour Party's standing orders. Mr. Bevan created a crisis in his relationship with the Labour Party by opposing the measure, to outlaw those inciting strikes. ■ He has been very independent in his attitude toward the conduct of the war.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 198, 19 May 1944, Page 6
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79MR. BEVAN’S PLEDGE Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 198, 19 May 1944, Page 6
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