Born in Rotherham, he finished Port Talbot School there then attended Bangor University.
[2] A steel smelter by trade, he served during World War I in the Middle East with the East Riding of Yorkshire Yeomanry.
[2] Jones was Parliamentary Private Secretary to Lord Pakenham while he was Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, and to the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs Christopher Mayhew from May to October 1947.
[2] He was a joint Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Supply from October 1947 to 1950.
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