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... to stop they had not noticed the dark- When the party arrived Metz the town was bedecked with flags celebration American Independence Day. Frischmann, still Jaunty, cried Ah. You've got the flags out for us. What a delightful attention on your part ...

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... names Is Franklin, after the President, the others being Michael George Charles. The baby Prince was born on July 4, American Independence Day. and few hours later the Duke cabled to President Roosevelt to ask him he would stand as godfather The President ...

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... —Old Mother Riiey and her Daughter Kitty. 0 -Time; Minute for Reflection; News 9.20 —American Commentary. 9.35 —American Independence Day. 10.5 —Ballad for Americans Sung by Paul Robeson and American People's Chorus. 10-15— -Compline. 10.30- -Records ...

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... party which Major L. A. Foster was entertaining at his home, Old Harrowins, Queensbury, on July 4. to celebrate American Independence Day. Lieut.- Colonel H. L. Grylls, of Hightown, Liversedge, Officer Commanding the 58lh (D.W.R.) Anti-Tank Regiment, ...

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... Letters. '5.30-6.15; Children. 7.0: As Leeds. 7.40: Mr. F. Stacey Lintott —Weekly Talk on Sport. 8.0: Hail, Columbia! (American Independence Day). The Band ol H.M. Royal Air Force; Conductor, Flisht-Licut. .T. Amrrs. Bennie (Soprano). William Michael (.Baritone) ...

Published: Saturday 04 July 1925
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 709 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

BROADCASTING FEATURES

... ) 10.45-12.0 (midnt»ht)— Rational. Stagshaw, 1,122 Kc/s. (267,4r0.) TUM, leather and Shipping. 10.45 12.0-rS££l AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY AND NORTHERN CONCERTS listeners at 9,0 with the blunt title, Britain the bust. It the result ol a recent tour mailt ...

THE LEEDS MERCURY. FRIDAY JULY 12 1918

... for celebrations, so are taking advantage of to-day join in doing honour to our gallant Ally. A few days ago, on American Independence Day, we celebrated the spiritual re-unioh of the two great branches of the Anglo-Saxon race. To-day we are glad to join ...

Published: Friday 12 July 1918
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1179 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

TWO MISAPPREHENSIONS

... TWO MISAPPREHENSIONS. Mr. Harvey, American Ambassador, speaking tiio American Independence Day dinner in London last night, said that on that glorious July had desire either to twist the lion's tail or the eagle scream. he perceived the whole situation ...

COMMENTARY ON BROADCASTING

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Published: Wednesday 04 July 1934
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1247 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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... saying:—'' Let one knew when you . apprar eg .in, and I will postpone anything to come and hear you. This being American Independence Day (July 6). Mr Lloyd wets the seine !nog , amble, awl the decorations retna ning, no hing but the pros lice of the ...

Published: Saturday 10 July 1875
Newspaper: Magnet (Leeds)
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1502 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

HOW GENERAL FOCH TRAPPED

... a serious attack. Tltey, however, expected some sort of demonstration from the Allied armies either on July 4. American Independence Day,' or July 14, the French National Fete Day, but they took serious count of it. On July 15 they launched their own ...

THIS WORLD OF OURS Yorkshire dishes for a Dales festival

... exhibition the original Charter for the building of the Castle granted by Richard 11. The day we lost America ON July 4, American Independence Day. town crier In late 18th Century dress will tell the people of Harrogate: Britain has lost the Colonies. Then will ...