CONSERVATIVES ENDORSE SOCIAL SERVICES
LONDON, February 16. A Conservative Government, if elected, would reduce the country's national expenditure, but would not interfere with social services, said Lord Woolton, speaking at Batley, Yorkshire. It would not only keep old age pensions and family allowances but, because we . shall be a less wasteful administration, we shall be able to afford to keep them.”
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Grey River Argus, 18 February 1949, Page 7
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