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... AMERICA AFTER living here, in America, for almost two years, I am still unable to say I am living in luxury. The cost of living is ridiculously high compared to that at home. I could afford to eat better in London than I do here. Meat is so expensive ...
... AMERICA Newspapers throughout the U.S. support the view that the victory of the National Government is a step towards economic reconstruction. The New York Herald-Tribune, in an article headed England Shall Yet Stand, says:— Voters believed themselves ...
... in America By ELLEN WL IT was with some misgivings that I set out for America with the Miners' Delegation. True, there was money enough there keep the miners' families from want, however long the grim battle might be waged, but the kind of people who ...
... America's AN old-fashioned woman —named Lieutenant-Commander Mildred H. McAfee—is today, at tremendous speed, organising the most modern branch of the U.S. Navy . . . the WAVES (Women Appointed for Volunteer Emergency Service) otherwise known as the Women's ...
... AMERICA AND HI I S RlDE.—Caprey Malet, son of Major Irried to MiS. Marian laddeley, of Southamp- After the ceremony. ton Heath Siv Harry his daughter Rosemary bronze lion to Captain otograph4 - • i o ...
... America. What will Broadway think of Lancashire dialect humour? This Was the only problem that was worrying Miss tracie Fields, the English comedienne, when she left Waterloo yesterday en route for Southampton and New York. She will open a fortnight's ...
... In America Replying to questions, members of the Council said it was not unlikely that later sessions—the present one will last two weeksmight held in the USA. The idea of taking British workers to American factories would considered It was emphasised ...
... With America It is more imperative, to my way of thinking, that we should foster the friendship of a great and powerful people who speak the same tongue as ourselves (even though it has a nasal twang) than to contract dubious alliances with our Continental ...
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... AMERICA Cyril Bloomfield (age 15), 3, Edrlc-road, New Cross, 5.E.14; Marjorie Mason, Southfield, Ropley, Hampshire; R. A. Cole, D. Luke and J. Stephens, c/o 7, Bank-street, Newquay, Cornwall; Doris Edwards (age 16), 17, Elphinstone-road, Walthamstow, ...
... but America Ascot Winner To-day? Sir Victor Sassoon, who may win the Britannia Stakes at Ascot to-day with Scotia's Glen. memorable meeting are the Wokingham Stakes and the Britannia Stakes, which will attract about sixty runners between them. The Drummer ...