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... THE BROADCAST FROM SULGRAVE MANOR. AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY OBSERVANCE: ...
... THE BROADCAST FROM SULGRAVE MANOR. AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY OBSERVANCE: ...
... SULGRAVE. INDEPENDENCE DAY MESSAGE TO AMERICA. On July 4th (Friday), the American Independence Day, s special composite broadcast was arranged as a message of greeting and goodwill from Great Britain to the United States. Some half-dozen speakers were ...
... put every ounce of strength in the effort. It was approrpriate that the first Farm Sunday was being observed on American Independence Day. The duty of Britain and America was clear. They had agreed to grow every possible ounce of food on their own soil ...
... 15.A.F. band. The amount handed over to the fund was £9 6s. AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY An interesting was held at the King’s Sutton Council School in recognition of American Independence Day. At the invitation the headmaster. Mr. H. E. Colonel Bard, of ...
... OBSERVANCE IN BANBURY. American Independence Day, which in England has taken the title of Liberty Day,” will observed in Banbury to-day (Thursday) in association with the movement throughout the country to observe the day in recognition of America's alliance ...
... in June and the first week of July, the final falling on Saturday. July 4th. is unfortunate that this date should American Independence Day. as it probabl© that the American Colony will be conspicuous by its absence, they being invited to the American ...
... AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE DAvY.— An interesting ceremony was held at the King’s Sutton Council School in recognition of American Independence Day. At the invitation of the headmaster, Mr. H. E. Easey, Colonel Bard of the U.A Forces visited the school and outlined ...
... gestures were much ‘appreciated. AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE DAT There were celebrations at Sulgrave Manor on Sunday to mark American Independence Day. WEDNESDAY, JULY sth, 1941 ■ ■ - , M *4 the OEBge Five standard household saleswoman A Despite hurried meals and ...
... 8). CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK. Sunday, July 2.—Third after Trinity.- Monday, July 3.—Dog Days begin. Tuesday, July 4.—American Independence Day. Wednesday. July 5. Thursday. July 6.—King's Marriage. 1893. Friday, July 7.—01 d Mid-summer Day. Saturday, July ...