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TRAVELLING SHOP WINDOW

... it. Correspondence. V' • 1 15, ar ' S ' ome Prague, and h,''^ e is ? ecretar y f°r Overseas s p Un ' n European business tions Verr >ments on tariff reHi of further Mr Bevin's ntra[' er tra(^e Partnerships among ol and Western European P >, of , n L w inspires not only the r^ e '?ti b e Ut a^so 'J ® Treasury and able to report a l!S ' e r *- areas to talk i or . importing large quan!'i* 111 ...

The Amateur Drama Movement

... Era of Wonderful Achievement Ahead A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT) ac hi era wonderful !>r^. te^r r mtnt es ahead of the ( lCt '°n Movement was the W' rec tor Sladen-Smith, V? er School es at the Scottish Drama, when forS at St Andrews: V 1 Sladen-Smith 2S? the amateur pro - ' and act ° rs ' amateur rs who i, arna teur stage- C fr f Ve & ath ered at St C arts of Scotland tra Sch 001. nSirnittecl to ...

Scots Secretary Tours Coast Devastation

... PAGE g EVENING EXPRESS. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 1953 He Will Cover Racing Scene He arrived by car at Portgordon and was met by Provost G. Wood, of Portsoy, chairman of BanffshVe Roads Committee: R. G. Cummings Banffshire county clerk, and Mr Wiseman, county surveyor. Mr Stuart's first call was to the houses the sea front at Portgordon. During the height of the storm most of these houses had ...

AIR LOSSES ON THE BLAZED TRAIL OF DEATH

... 51 Aeroplanes Leave for Egypt: 15 Broken Up or Lost at Sea. » official inquiry into loss of life. ttl s-atement as to the air route tc traij ln a death-trap and a blazing ty a& ' Wade by Colonel Henderson whe ' commander in the R.A.F. and sub; , a Prominent civilian flyer, was the Cor>, Ct a question in the House of yesterday. for f u . era Seely (Under-Secretary of State j' replied that ...

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BRITISH MUSIC AND SPORT

... Time for Trumpet-Blowing A Sparse Audience Exceptional Year of Sport Arsenal’s Great Loss Kite-Flying in Hyde Park: A Chinese Festival Bnl'ish' art' Misadventure .ho par. BBC. There were concerts ta, Mx.ent theTu.er world listened ° ta not know Probahty not much. 5'A obrS takes much notice of abro.m our . at ffwlr ol whom th.nk much, and wi rtvidont icnna Amoves the musical world of that ...

POLITICAL ACTORS OFF THE STAGE

... Premier at Chequers: Mr Eden Seeks Quiet Rest in the Country PINAL EMPHATIC PLEA TO RIBBENTROP Hitler's Proposals Must Face Immediate Difficult Realities envoy is returning on monday Leading actors in this week's drama of the nations lelt the stage last night for a breathing space in the political wings. The Prime Minister motored to Chequers, where he is spending a Quiet week-end with no ...

FURTHER AERO ENGINE DISCLOSURES

... Engineer Declares That He 1 oo as Refused Work by Ministry CONNECTION 'prejudiced him e Minister Prophesies Use of Lord Nuffield's Factory Even Yet °fttro v roni ® ur Correspondent ct e / 8 y between Lord Nuffield and the Air Ministry will a S^a tement in the House of Commons when it re\ o ea( of the Socialist Opposition, has given notice to \ efl 0 Under Secretary for Air, whether he has ...

CONTINUED GROWTH IN NUMBERS OF WORKERS UNEMPLOYED

... Serious Figures from Clyde and North of Scotland. Indications come from various quarters of the.,serious increase in unemployment is threatened this winter. There are signs the Clyde shipbuilding circles that the prosperity of the past few years will undergo change during the coming winter, and that unemployment mar spread. About 1500 members of the new Amalgamated Engineering are idle, and ...

SHAREHOLDERS OF GRAND TRUNK

... Granted Leave to Appeal. Decision of Judicial Committee of Privy Council. The decision the Tribunal appointed connection with the purchase of the Grand Trunk Railway by the Canadian Government that the preference and common stocks of the Company, of the nominal value of £37,000,000, had now no value was to-day the subject of a long discussion before the Judicial Committee the Privy Council. ...