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8.0.W. RUGBY, .Tan. 31. A warning; that the facts should not be ignored in the reconstruction of the future was given to-day by Lord Woolton (Minister of Reconstruction). When people talked about reconstruction, he said, . thenminds almost invariably went in the direction of reform. They began to think of handling ideas for .the beautiful world into which we might go-s-a world so different from the past. . He would say as a warning: Do not let us discard everything that was in the past—because it was not completely bad, because if it had been it would not have been able to produce us. What is more, the country would not have been able to produce our children, who have demonstrated that the children of Britain are of very high quality indeed ana have regained for Britain its propel place in history.”

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Grey River Argus, 2 February 1944, Page 2

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HINT FOR DREAMERS Grey River Argus, 2 February 1944, Page 2

HINT FOR DREAMERS Grey River Argus, 2 February 1944, Page 2

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