Bulky, bossy Ernest Bevin, British to the bone, considers himself more of a proletarian than Molotov. Last week Laborite Bevin became the first official spokesman of a great power to advocate a world ...
The British delegation to the General Assembly of the United Nations, scheduled to begin Sept. 21 in Paris, will be headed by Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin, it was announced by the Foreign Office ...
Winston Churchill, looking for big men for the big job of boosting Great Britain’s war-industries output, picked shovel-blunt, beefy Ernest Bevin to be his Minister of Labor. Ever since he had fought ...
The author of an admirable life of Hitler here turns to an infinitely more attractive subject. This first volume is confined to Bevin's career as a trade-union leader from 1910 to 1940, years in which ...
For 18 long years, beginning with World War II and continuing through the Labor government austerity that followed the peace, British trade unions have generally cooperated with the government in an ...
Clement Attlee is going to fire some of his ministers. For both it would be a painful business. For him, it would mean the first break in the group of old friends and party comrades with whom he ...
A delegation of prominent New York leaders in all walks of life will call on Mayor William O’Dwyer this week to urge him not to accord British Foreign Minister Ernest Bevin the usual reception ...
Not even the Best People could help tony Evangelist Frank Nathan Daniel Buchman out of his latest difficulty. Plow-nosed, shark-chinned “Dr.” Buchman’s Oxford Group had run head on into the British ...
The sharp criticism leveled against Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin for his Palestine policy over the week-end foreshadows a stormy parliamentary session on Tuesday when the Palestine case is brought ...
French security police this morning denied the report published in the British pross that they are hunting 14 alleged Jewish terrorists said to have threatened the life of Foreign Secretary Ernest ...
So long as his nation wins battles, a nation’s wartime leader can usually face down any sort of home opposition. It is different when battles are regularly lost. Last week it was fast becoming ...