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in the forefront of the battle however much Mr. Attlee and his colleagues may wish to hide it. Since the

... been better prepared. But they will bitterly resent such a complaint from the Socialists, who > consistently opposed all rearmament measures. It was not thanks the Socialists, Conservatives insist, that in 1940 we had sufficient—barely, perhaps, but e ...

Social services

... of progress will be determined by one thing only the productive effort of the people.” It is under this section that the Socialists make their main bid for middle-class support. They claim that “ hundreds of thousands of middle-class and professional families ...

“Let us see them out

... “Let us see them out together may thought of its contents, the Socialist Election Manifesto Issued to-day Is a fairly compact and easily comprehensible document. It Is divided Into convenient sections and contains simply tabulated lists of what the Government ...

Frocks

... Sir,—As a good deal of controversy is raging in the daily Press on the question of a united political front against the Socialists at the forthcoming election, I hope I may be allowed to add my observations to the total. Up to 1945 the Conservative and ...

Singer and actress

... is only 18 and a Japanese. At least we feel that she went to good finishing school. Iron curtain warning If we returned a Socialist Government to power Mr. Bevan would follow Mr. Attlee and then the iron curtain would be rung down on Great Britain, said ...

Mr. Priestley’s plays

... amounts that can be expended on paid speakers, etc., and that the amounts paid have included the expenses account. Will the Socialists have to include the salaries paid to the thousands trade union officials who take part in elections and whose salaries and ...

SOCIALIST

... SOCIALIST Pre-election service at St. Paul’s A national pre-election service is to be held in St. Paul’s Cathedral at 12.33 p.m. on Thursday, February It will be the first of its kind in the history of the Church England, The Archbishop of Canterburv ...

Maintaining employment

... Maintaining employment Yet although further rfationallsatlon is in fact envisaged In many parts of the manifesto, the Socialists do not appear overeager to force the idea before the public. The manifesto states: “The supreme aim that we set before the ...

Latest crime film

... and scenes, is exceptionally well defined. Propaganda by instilling fear To the Editor Sir, —Mr. Maurice Webb, M.P., the Socialist Member for Central Bradford, desires to be returned to the House of Commons. Two courses are open to him. One is to appeal ...

THE LAND

... must b 3 free to take all necessary steps to that end.” Development councils The textile trade will Interested another Socialist proposal for Private enterprise development councils on which management, workers and the public are represent d will be ...

ELECTION BROADCASTERS

... R. Attlee, M.P., Socialist (30 minutes). FEBRUARY 6. 9.15 p.m.—Mr. Anthony Eden, M.P., Conservative (30 minutes). FEBRUARY 7, 6.15 p.m—Viscount Samuel, Liberal (10 minutes). FEBRUARY 8, 9.15 p.m.—Mr. James Griffiths, M.P., Socialist (20 minutes). FEBRUARY ...

election campaign

... week will be on Friday, when he is to attend the premiere a film called ” Lost Boundaries.” This, I understand, is not a Socialist lament for the effects of redistribution, but an American film on race problems. Mr. Attlee could not have b-en happy about ...