IN AMERICA
... IN AMERICA Sir John Orr has arrived in America to take part in a conference on post-war food planning. ...
... IN AMERICA Sir John Orr has arrived in America to take part in a conference on post-war food planning. ...
... from America; they will get ships. They need planes from America; they will get planes. (Applause). Yes, from America they need food; from America they will get food. They need tanks and guns and ammunition and supplies of all kinds; from ...
... IN AMERICA. : ee nshire Native and v Blacks. . ~— to. V Breeders' Gazette, Watt, Cattaraugus have read Short- by H. Sanders, from muc valuafble information, men and animals mentioned I S6e 111 a boy I played hide V:,h the young Laird of Newton, hen ...
... In America. may be expected, the following story about the manner of uplifting the collection comes from America. A novel method of checkina- up on collections has been developed by the Rev. , evangelist, who is conducting services in a local church. ...
... Under the heading “America and Aberdeen the story of that secret meeting in Bishop Skinner’s house in Longacre, in 1784, when the Aberdeen Bishops risked imprisonment and exile in consecrating Samuel Seabury, is vividly told. America’s Debt. Aberdeen did ...
... IN AMERICA. Noted North Country Herdsmen. ABERDEENSHIRE NATIVES# (From Frank Napier.) A visitor from any part Scotland to any of the larger of the live stock exhibitions ir-. America need never feel lonely because, matter the districts comes from, ha ...
... In America. What about conditions for working girls in America? Well, they’re not bad. I think the minimum salary that is allowed by law, even to the lowest-paid shop-girl, is somewhere around $16.50 a week—equivalent to £3 10s Od. Most of dho girls live ...
... AMERICA AND THE ??? ■ I '(,rSn^-•'•' •', Mr Root. Secrets. ,c ' .h •\,','.T ' •.■*« {^«« ,nc • Uni£«»'.! States. Goer. . .«t , ,>'* ' akin ' crn«i:t««•.»*. ! ; . . Ave swlvi'.»3 of ( • ' i ...
... AMERICA'S NO 20 Broad Street, Aberdeen 4770 Llntt) THURSDAY FEBRUARY 3 1949 MARSHAL STALIN en- deavoured yesterday to keep alive his offer to meet President Truman. Somewhat disingenuously interpreting an American news agency's telegram as an invitation ...
... TO AMERICA. (On the death of President M'Kinley.) Our tears we mingle with thine own. Fair land across the sea . grief so great borne alone. We mourn thy loss with thee. M'Kinley, noble, reruerous, great, Endowed with talents rare, mourn thy cruel, untimely ...
... deviations from international law, so far as America was concerned. Mr Bryan's resignation, failing an explicit explanation, would seem to indicate that Germany, in his opinion, in attempting to fob America off with a series of unfounded allegations about ...
... IN AMERICA. Sales of Pure Shorthorns and Aberdeen-Angus. At the sale of Shorthorns at the International, Chicago, an average of £80 was got for forty-three. The top price was £256, paid by J. H. Seeley and Sons, Mount Pleasant, Utah, for the two-year-old ...