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... SPEAK IN BON MARCHE RESTAURANT Lance-Corporal Catherwood, ex-Grenadler Guardsman, a Repatriated Prisoner, will tell of his experiences as a prisoner war In Germany, on behalf the Merseyside Appeal for Funds tot the Y.M.O.A. o’clock THURSDAY. 18th NOVEMBER ...
... Speak TT was once said that if we all told the truth civilisation would at once collapse. But we haven't tried. So we don't know. E. LAMBERT. ...
... TO SPEAK IN gON A RCHE RESTAURANT Lance-Corporal Catherwood, ex-Grenadier Guardsman, a Repatriated Prisoner, will tell of his experiences as prisoner of war in Germany, on behalf of the Merseyside Appeal for Funds tor the Y.M.C.A. 4 o’clock THURSDAY, ...
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... SPEAK! FROM the outset the Daily Herald has taken an objective view of the campaign in Norway. It has declined to scream anticipations of speedy victory. It has criticised those highlyplaced persons whose boastful speeches have created premature hopes ...
... THE SPEAKING Ibegan. I !Sir George Collard presided, and in opening the meeting said the time had now arrived for what they might call the business part of their , , fete programme. He was sorry that the speeches , had been fixed so late, but the speakers ...
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... SPEAKS Colin is practising an art which has been known for thousands of years. The ancient Egyptians and Greeks knew the trick and used it to make their statues talk, but they didn't have such clever dummies as Dicky, who can talk, grin, roll his eyes ...