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... ON SALE TO-DAY Winston Churchill's Memoirs of Second World War, Vol. I. The Gathering Storm 25/- A few copies still available if ordered now ...
... build a further 500 cottages throughout Scotland for grievously woundL ed men of the Services and Merchant Navy in the second World War. ...
... interest. When the full story of the Exeter's two-day battle comes to be told, it will be one of the undying epics of the second world war. dancing. Winners in the spot .waltz competition, Miss M. Ciardyne and Miss N. Livie. Wilma Tosh and Teresa Lindsay won ...
... player, a stylish bat and clever fielder—his father. I have no doubt, has given him a bit of coaching. Previous to the second World War, Fred could always be relied upon to give a good account of himself both with bat and ball. We have got a grand prof ...
... gallantry, the V.C., was instituted in 1856. Other awards have since been created, whilst soon the campaign stars of the second World War will be distributed. There are no medals to be won for shop-keeping but, nevertheless, heroic efforts are often made ...
... and tc bolster up his own. and other . people's morale organises the first U.S. Army show, Yip, Yip, vaphank. In the second World War Jerry's own' son it in the Army and another great show, This is the Army, is put, on. The grand climai is the command ...
... singing of the 66th paraphrase the roll of honour was read Thirteen men of the congregation had given_ their lives in the second World War:— William Anderson, R.A.F. George Allison, R.E. James W. Barrie, Gordon Highlanders. Wilfred Buchan, R.A.F. David Craig ...
... Stonehaven as Postmaster in 1945. From 1916-19 Mr Ferguson was with the Royal Engineers . (Wireless Section) and during the second world war was loaned to the Air Ministry as a wireless operator at Bristol and Renfrew. His varied interests include girl/ening ...
... Provost Kinghorn unveiled the window and read the names of those members of the Cathedral who gave their lives in the Second World War. The window was dedicated by the Rev. James Anderson and Mr Robert Bruce, session clerk, in the name of the congregation ...
... hero is Ray Milland as Col. Ralph Dennistoun, an officer of the old sohool, who on his re um f.( in Germany during the second world war surprises his friends by the change in him. Formerly reserved and a bit stuffy, he is now much more likeable and human ...
... teen-age youngsters, Donald O'Connor, Peggy Ryan and Anno Gwynne. Richard goes off to do his bit as a Navy-man in the second World War and happy-go-lucky Donald at, 17 becomes the man of the family. He takes his responsibilities seriously; and enlists ...
... the moment when the titled son shocks Victorian society by marrying his mother's 'personal maid down to the end of the second World War when the grandson announces that he is engaged to the daughter of a factory worker. Choose a Radio from a Selection of ...