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Bevin Plan Criticized

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LONDON, February 19--Britain's decision to send the troublesome Palestine question to the United Nations, without recommendations for a solution and with no interim increase in Jewish immigration, was reported today to have run into a "stormy" session of Labor Members of Parliament.

A leading Labor Member of Parliament said that Bevin, facing critics in a Laborite caucus, blamed pressure of American Jews on the United States government for his failure to reach an agreed settlement in Palestine.

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