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WHICH SONGS DO YOU REMEMBER?

... tinging the long* of the ie«t war. We have had ’’Roll out the Barrel and There'll Always Elngland and Olete 'Em AU T.ig hit*, yet, but not perhaps with the enduring qualitle* width made Boldlorn of the Queen, of South Africa War days, lueoeat which hat ...

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... agreed he redone hhe by bell, Mr. WWI en Ibis bakessed by yppeeelopr I a support of lao Hat delsea see saidied tbe for tie Africa. war. warmly reamed dam ea kee fide., bus the nessisarate made an wife, fur him to pay bbe amount claimed. appeared yesterday ...

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... hoped at it, and it was Jost then that the came on. 1 have always had fits eioce told me of my brother's death in the South Africa. war. I remember falling backwards and clutching an iron rail which runs round the window just above the ootaide ledge of the ...

Curate gets 'call' to Africa

... Curate gets 'call' to Africa KATE at On. loo siinare. for three years. the Re‘. Alan lialpla in July to take up work In Atrbra. ' - 11 r feels %ery strongly that God's will for him is to go to Africa. the %War. The net Kenneth Prior, has informed pa ...

TRI 110/tRIIIIIIIIT II 111C(.1D

... Mouth I Africa War that a small achievement ? Beyond , that, lot think ..1 titter things About It. Ems an American President published • , despatch is senate which was almost resulting to animist. alter that the German Emperor lod a to South Africa which ...

THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN,

... entirely omitted any referees:o to the Booth Africa' war-- the most act of toe late Governmect. Not a Wag tame ago, Mr. Chamberlain, speaking in the House of Corn:none if his policy which. led up to that war. spoke of it as a feather in his cap. Bo i ...

Testing of Cat Masks

... respirators required special attenliou. Gift from South Africa The War Emergency Committee reported that the A.K.l’. controller has acknowledged, with grateful ihanks, gift of £26 from the people South Africa to the Chelsea civil defence services. Mrs. Waterson ...

THi TKIH! *>ALS

... Branch have leggallv served four times aiooe ISM), twice peace time 1 was aworc and legally discharged, again the South Africa War, and this time, and now am like my Brothers of this branch spite of ray age to again, pro runny Atery fii been dug ou.' ...

After hobnobbing with bandits and underwater illsking in Mediter aaaaaa , author Dents Clark is back in The ..

... back in The hlreet. Chelsea. Mr. Clark has lived In Chelsea since 1934. Before that he had lived in Ceylon and East Africa. During the war he a Wing-Commander in the RAY. He spent part of reoent years in Corsica and Sicily. This month his latest book. ...

EXPANDING ECONOMY

... tin, palmoils and krenels : and by ground-nuts Cotten and rubber. All these have given to these countries Of West Africa, since the war funds for providing some of the hospitals and schools: hotels and universities: roads, railways and public buildings ...

BROTHERS

... wounds be received in 1913. The writer, William. went into the colaaial service, practised as a barrister before the war, sad during the war became a Brigadier. He retired to South California. and as a doctor of Law. now lectured in legal history and English ...

NEW VICAR FOR ST. MATTHEW'S

... Gorton Manchester. and he succeeded Canon Ross as Vicar of EA. Mark's. Swindon. in 1937. Lather Boyle served in North Africa during the war. He was Deputy Chaplain General before the invasion of Normandy and went with the armies into Germany. Father Tayler ...