The Minister of Health, Mr Aneurin Bevan (above), speaking at the annual dinner of the Society of Medical Officers of Health, predicted that his term of office as Minister of Health was probably nearing its end. “As this Parliament is coming to a conclusion, it is practically certain that my tenancy of the Ministry of Health is being put in increasing jeopardy. One does not know what is going to happen after our masters have spoken, but it is practically certain that my period of office is practically ended.”—London, November 25.
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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25971, 26 November 1949, Page 7
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91The Minister of Health, Mr Aneurin Bevan (above), speaking at the annual dinner of the Society of Medical Officers of Health, predicted that his term of office as Minister of Health was probably nearing its end. “As this Parliament is coming to a conclusion, it is practically certain that my tenancy of the Ministry of Health is being put in increasing jeopardy. One does not know what is going to happen after our masters have spoken, but it is practically certain that my period of office is practically ended.”—London, November 25. Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25971, 26 November 1949, Page 7
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