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NOW-OR NEVER

... another opportunity at the conclusion of the present struggle, there would be no prospect for the Allies of winning a third world war. He commented on the change in the outlook brought about by the passing of the total offensive to the Allied Nations and ...

INTERNED BY JAPS

... blitz last April, has received news of the safety of her only son, Mr. Stanley Soul, who, before the entry Japan into the world war, was a member of the staff of a bank at Singapore. Mr. Soul, who is about 39, is now in the internment camp for civilians ...

THOUGHTS FOR THE WEEK

... nations of the world. One nation started this terrible war, but it soon spread, all the forces of aggression Joining in until it has become truly a world war. Against ail these forces of evil stands the Kingdom of God. engaged also in a ...

Published: Friday 18 December 1942
Newspaper: Western Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 450 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Dancing 8 p m.—2 a m Freddy Williamsons’ Band

... Che Klells Journal AND SOMERSET AND WEST OF ENGLAND ADVERTISER. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19th.. 1941. THE WORLD AT WAR twenty years v/e have expected a world war. F)r twenty years he likelihood of _ tha catastrophe has become steadily g cater. For twenty years ...

Published: Friday 19 December 1941
Newspaper: Wells Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 538 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

FIGHTERS FOR DEMOCRACY

... since the World War, and his new work is a clear and concise statement of the case for a democratic philosophy of government mid for the Institutions which were common 'to his country and to ours. There are chapters on such subjects as the World War and its ...

Published: Friday 27 October 1939
Newspaper: Central Somerset Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 516 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE INVINCIBLE SAPPERS

... This particularly applicable to the 281 Field Park Company. Royal Engineers. wlio.-e proud reputation in three campaigns World War 11. has won for them the title of The Invincible Engineers. They're tough Sappers, these lads 281. and they've been with ...

AS NAZIS WILL DISCOVER

... way to Tiopfrai , but to Moscow is further Hitl4- may win a hundred baltlf-r he will never win the war. that I can eive an ' guarantee In the world war I . great victories, but aflt - 7 years they were defeatee ...

RATIONING OF BEER?

... DISCONTENT. “The rationing and weakening of beer was found to be a root cause of discontent in some industrial areas during the world war. Surely we do not, want the same effects now. COMMUNAL CENTRES. In these enlightened days people drink only in moderation ...

SOMERSET MAN TOWN MAJOR OF ITALIAN CITY

... OF ITALIAN CITY WOOKEY HOLE R.A.F. OFFICER'S POST A squadron leader in the R.A.F., i who served in both the Boer War I ant the last world war, has just been appointed Town Major of an Italian city in the province Of Foggia. He is Squadron Leader Gerard ...

GREECE JOINS THE BATTING SIDE

... GREECE JOINS THE BATTING SIDE A South African newspaper compares the world war with the first innings of a cricket Test match, in which the scores of the various countries are indicated by the number of days they have held out against the enemy attack ...

SPECIAL SERVICES Remembrance Day at Parish Church

... Peasedown St. John Parish Church Sunday was observed as Remambrance Day for those who fell In the World War 1914-1918, and also for those who have fallen in this war. There was a celebration of the Holy Communion at 8 o'clock. and a Sung Eucharist at 11 o'clock ...

COL. WICKHAM IN AUSTRALIA

... County \ . Heraid.\ Sir. —If the Battle of Waterloo was won the playing-fields Eton. might 1101 be equally true to s«v that World War the Second is beins to victory the pins-pony ItAbles of Port Moresby? No doubt constituents ol Lieut-Colonel 1 Wickliam will ...