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r---G. L. WILSON Red Seal Sale

... a hideous legacy of hatred and bitterness. Red and white, Swedish speaking and Finnish speaking ; these were the divisions into which the country was rent. To-day a prominent Finn speaks a unity never dreamt of before. The nation is like a granite block ...

STUDY CIRCLE

... IClas. under the experienced tutorage of Mr GEORGE PAIR, Prospective Labour Candidate for 11anffshire SOCIALISM and PUBLIC SPEAKING. INAUGURAL MEETING In SHOP ASSISTANTS' ROOMS. - Street. TUESDAY. March tetb. at 736 All interested Invited. R. K. RITCHIE ...

Published: Saturday 23 March 1940
Newspaper: Arbroath Guide
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 46 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

THE NEED FOR BROTHERHOOD

... THE NEED FOR BROTHERHOOD Speaking at Dundee Brotherhood or Sunday afternoon, Sir Harry Hope referred to the need that exists to-day for a strong spirit of brotherhood. The British Empire, said Sir Harr. stood solidly for the cause of freedom, national ...

JUMBLE SALE

... in the CHURCH HALL Dundee Brotherhood SUNDAY. 10th March, In OLD ST PAUL'S SOUTH CHURCH, Nethergate, Dundee, at 2.45 p.m. Speak( r —Sir HARRY HOPE. Subject: The World's Need for Brotherhood To-Day. Soloist—ALFßED J. FORBES, Esq. Chairman—T. H. DAVIDSON ...

The Picture House

... Cry, •• The Vamp, The Curse of an Aching Heart, Mammy, California, Here I Come, and I Never Knew Heaven Could Speak.•' William Frawley, Joyce Compton and Hobart (•avanaugh are in 'the east. ...

Published: Saturday 23 March 1940
Newspaper: Arbroath Guide
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 281 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

CARNOUSTIE NEW TAYMOUTH GOLF CLUB SMOKER

... having been riving a good account of himself in the Hastings Amateur League, in which has played on several occasions. !Min speaks highly of the R.A.F. He Ickes the training, and says that the standard of play in the Hastings League is equal to the Scottish ...

LOCAL SHORTHAND SUCCESSES

... they can be supported at less cost. Peas can be sown in warmer districts during the latter part of February, but generally speaking March is early enough to make the first sow; ing, beginning with the round-seeded varieties. Sowing can he continued at intervals ...

ghe 401.6iit 4 Caknoustie

... next (27th) at 7.31 I p.m., when Mr Alexander P. 1.1 1 .. will lecture on Finland. Perhaps no man is better qualified to speak, on this gallant little country, for Mr McGill has had many business ties with Finland, and during holidays which he spent ...

THE BROUGHTY FERRY GUIDE & CARNOUSTIE GAZETTE, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1940. QUEEN'S SURPRISE VISIT TO ANGUS In the ..

... ANGUS In the course of her East of Scotland tour last wee k, the Queen paid a surprise visit to Dundee on Friday. She is seen speaking to a member of the Women's Auxiliary Police Corps who formed a guard of honour when Her Majesty visited the he adquarters ...

A.R.P. and the Citizen. When the Crowd Panics there is immediately at his disposal the whole of his knowledge and

... terrified individuals can easily panic a hundred. Keep your eye open for these weaker brethren. Quell incipient panic by speaking kind but stern words to them. In an emergency the crowd tends to he emotionally infantile and to behave purely instinctively ...

:E GAZETTE, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1940

... against the invader and a spiritual war against all that degrades and debases humanity. a Finnish business man writes: God speaks at times like this to nractically all the nation, and the language He uses is strong but probably necessary. Something more ...

Canaan R4rfai Taw

... green, Mgr. McDaniel had the happy knack of making friends and retaining these friendships, and no one was more generous in speaking words of encouragement to all types and classes of men engaged in public or philanthropic work. A native of Dundee, where ...

Published: Saturday 23 March 1940
Newspaper: Arbroath Guide
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 828 | Page: 4 | Tags: none