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THE GUARDIAN THURSDAY 13 THE LABEL THAT WISE PARENTS LOOK FOR AT SYDNEY GROSE ST AUSTELL 197 Ltd CHARM AMD

... ” Interior Sprung Mattresses RE3IOVALS a speciality— expert packers We have now received a consignment of Tasteful NEW NON-UNIT FURNITURE Bureaux China Cabinets Tables Etc Also a large and tasteful selection of SECOND-HAND FURNITURE including some Choice ...

EXPRESS THURSDAY OCTOBER 14 1943 WHISPERS AND ECHOES Not the (lire Praise St John and Cross Hospital-minded ..

... rather are thev complementary in the best English manner sp that their wartime coalescence is all the easier to achieve They unite but each retains its individuality in co-operation a way' that is in best sense in accord the British tradition of pooled public ...

THE EXPRESS THURSDAY JUNE 14 1945 CHURCH SQUARE BODMIN TEL BODMIN 17 THURSDAY WHISPERS AND ECHOES Three Weeks To Go

... over the interim another member of the family Mr W- H Barron's brother has agreed to carry on the work 9 To Help Resettlement rpHE Resettlement Advice Ser-A vice Offices that are opening up all over the country are going to go a long way in helping sort ...

5 THE GUARDIAN DECEMBER 19 1946 CHURCH SQUARE BODMIN BODMIN 17 THURSDAY DECEMBER 19 1946 WHISPERS ii here if ill

... rPHE revelations which preceded Mr on the Civil Service been missed Cornish organisa-tons which protested vigorously mult plication of offi'ials in Government and local government departments The increase of civil servants and of municipal employees great ...

EXPRESS 8 1945 CHURGH SQUARE BObMIN TEL BODMIN 17 WHISPERS Full Circle WE SHOULD less than human if we did

... that for the United States hits the British nation with an impact equal to that of a casualty list of 1700000 for the U ted States” I continue to quote “The introduction to this White Paper ‘Statistics Relating to the War Effort of the United Kingdom’— as ...

EXPRESS THURSDAY DECEMBER 9 1943 WHISPERS AND ECHOES Post-War Plans Tradesmen and Councils Parish Politics— ..

... are already men— pensions on which they and thinking in terms of a major water their dependants can live until thev scheme uniting several of the big-1 are irained to earn a living and gest local government areas in the then continued to supplement their ...

THE GUARDIAN THURSDAY NOVEMBER FLOWING WITH MILK & MONEY After pasture has been dressed with GROUND LIMESTONE ..

... and during the struggle of peace thev united under the banner of the Legion must exercise the same principles to achieve better wav of life” The unified voice of the Legion was most helpful in questions resettlement and rehabilitation which were the most ...

THURSDAY 28 1044 WHISPERS AND ECHOES Preparing for Election Hospitals and White Paper Future of Dialect England ..

... Maves and the Bench rul VERY TIMELY ADDRESS THE CIVIL DEFENCE LOOKING A Time For By A Browning Lyne) TF vou searched the Bible through to the condi’ons of peace the J- don’t think you could find a resettlement of Europe and their more appropriate an ad- poss:by ...

2 THE GAZETTE THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 12 1946 &ojal SEPTEMBER FIFTEENTH On this Sunday in churches and throughout ..

... Swarbrick M J Turner K R Venning H G F Wrevford R A Beckiey R M Brown D D Cox M B Cox J Miles V Rowe F M Stewart R M Westgate: Civil Service— B Tookey E C Tookey RAF— D Swarbrick: Navv Artificers— M J Goad M J Turner Saltash’s First Squatters BUT TAKE OVER ...

EXPRESS THURSDAY 28 1944 WHISPERS ECHOES Into 1945 I he Public and the Hospital Black-out to Dim-out Community ..

... being met largely from Government contributions this service costing the ratepayers very little (5) The gross expenditure on Civil from £56716 in 193940 to £135201 service is for largely Government the rate actually fell from £13513 to £11517 6 The Countv ...

THE EXPRESS THURSDAY JUNE 28 CHURCH SQUARE BODMIN TEL BODMIN 17 THURSDAY WHISPERS AND ECHOES Irresponsible ..

... Foot said it was a most important election because so many people were voting for the first time All parties he said were united in their determination to force unconditional surrender on the Japanese He warned voters of the danger of casting votes as ...