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... knowledge taxation preferable but not essential, good prospects.—Apply stating age and experience to Smith and Garton. 25. John William St., Secretary-Short hand Typist, J•* London Oollege trained, seeks Interesting situation. —HG442, Yorkshire Poet. ...

FOREMEN

... per hour. —Apply Manager, Fireplace Maculae, turmg Department. John Piccadilly, SHIPLLY F.rm Engineer# have vacancies lor fully sallied borgra. Turret Laths Opirators, Mil.en. Rac.al Arm and Centre Laths Operators; good work.ng conditions, superannuation ...

C ATESHEA D POST FRIDAY Mr i S AUSTRALIAN REMEMBERS GA TESHEAD SIR read with great interest Mr Walton’s articles

... Marxism its relation the aspirations and struggle- of ordinary humanity what lot confusion that great reaction— would avoided JOHN AIASTERMAN 2 Bertram Gardens Gateshead 8 until time tli Questions for Mr Zilliacus CIR il Mr Zilliaeus's letter tlie ’’ concerning ...

Published: Friday 06 May 1949
Newspaper: Gateshead Post
County: Durham, England
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BRISTOL EVENING POST MONDAY MAY 16 1949 FRUIT TRADE FEDERATION'S PROTEST Cattle Get Better Potatoes Than Shops ..

... the general absence of claims for £300 million awaiting claimants throughout the country A lot of people did not know they By JOHN COE Gaiety was sceptred and enthroned in Bath this weekend the eve of the Second Festival of the Arts IT was clearly the d ...

Published: Monday 16 May 1949
Newspaper: Bristol Evening Post
County: Bristol, England
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FENCING

... Dinghy, 10ft.. fitted centre board and all gear. £35. — Box 806. MAHOGANY Dressing Table. painted Dressing Table. 0: 2 cane seat Arm Chairs. Li; 4 wooden Chairs. £3; Bedroom Chair, 7/6; child's Desk and seat. fl The Downs (after 7 p.m TELEVISION: Prospective ...

Published: Friday 06 May 1949
Newspaper: Herne Bay Press
County: Kent, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1148 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

BRISTOL EVENING POST THURSDAY MAY 5 1949 LUXURY FURNITURE AT ECONOMY suberb example of the designs available A ..

... aged 57 years Interment Mangotsfleld Cemetery tomorrow (Friday) 3 pm No flowers by request BAGHOT-DE BERG John some time vicar Bedminster iSt John’s) at Oxford Tuesday Solemn Requiem Bedminster Parish Hall 11 o’clock Saturday Preacher: Bishop Bateman-Champain ...

Published: Thursday 05 May 1949
Newspaper: Bristol Evening Post
County: Bristol, England
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le Cathedral LORRY “TRAPPED” SHOPPERS After Bus Collision An assistant and several customers were trapped in a ..

... imonds Pairs Skittles KO Cups to T Lawrence and E T King and L Hurditch of Windmill Hill received water place at the Paxton Arms Easton Rd and the com-tlie Evening Post Sportsmen’s Committee unn and Margaret nity Company chop-aise funds for their laret ...

Published: Wednesday 25 May 1949
Newspaper: Bristol Evening Post
County: Bristol, England
Type: | Words: 2970 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

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... MiLland Florence Marly SEALED VERDICT (A) 250 535 825 Ann Dvorak John Trent SHE’S NO LADY (A) 140 — 425 710 Cafe open 20 to 630 Dainty Teas NEW PALACE & CAFE Tel 258821 Today From 120 JOHN MILLS THE HISTORY OF MR POLLY (A) 1230 35 545 325 legs I must say ...

Published: Monday 16 May 1949
Newspaper: Bristol Evening Post
County: Bristol, England
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8 THE HUDDERSFIELD EXAMINER SATURDAY MAY 21 1949 HUDDERSFIELD AREA WILL HAVE TELEVISION TRANSMITTER Official ..

... First souvenir the Dover party received to take back to their school was print of the Huddersfield coat-of-arms presented to them by Mr G H Grattan-Guinness Deputy Director Education One the pleasant surprises of the tour of the Town Hall much for the ...

THF HUDDERSFIELD EXAMINER SATURDAY 14 1949 SATURDAY MAY 14 1949 ThaPoicyofHonesty The of The Expediency of ..

... players entrance with arms legs wildly beating the air after last Saturday's critical match Many supporters were firmly convinced that it was Peter Doherty because the colouring of his hair I understand however that it was Mr John Thorpe of Sun-ningdale ...

IN AND OUT AND ROUND ABOUT

... is now on her 18th pair of socks—and each pair takes about 12 hours to knit. Mrs. Pratt has completed three jumpers. two cardigans. and has lost count of the number of socks. In war-time she averaged two or three pairs of socks weekly. Mrs. Gaze finds ...

Published: Friday 13 May 1949
Newspaper: Clitheroe Advertiser and Times
County: Lancashire, England
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