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LABOUR SPEAKER URGES Don’t be afraid to criticise U.S.A

... be afraid to criticise America. “If we do so we are either Communists or we have no gatriotism. It is easier to blaspheme the Deity than to criticise America.” It was necessary to emphasise the gratitude Europe owed to America for the money she had poured ...

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... 8 p.m. Ul and understond-2en Great Britain lerica are vital to utual peace and . This view of varisof life in America ted in the interests ering thoss omn ec. ...

SPROXTON

... reason is that ever since she was a young woman she has wanted to find out more about her ancestors from Hose who emigrated to America two generations ago. This desire has made Hose a greater attraction her, even during last week’s fog, than the sights of London ...

EATON

... monthly meeting, when Miss Austen of Virginia, US.A., who is at the Grove School, Melton, on exchange, spoke of the schools in America. ...

SOMERBY

... Institute on Thursday when the Rural Dean, the Rev. F. G. Clark, gave a most interesting lantern lecture on “‘Life in South America.” ...

in medicine

... quantities in America, and today b:ocause of the position that came about during the war, this country was paying the Americans for supplies of the drug Britain had discovered! IMPORTANCE OF X-RAYS The next important discovery was in America when the drug ...

HARBY

... Robinson, Mr. G. Howitt, Mrs. Garvin. A competition was won by Miss Buxton. 3 e DIES IN AMERICA. — The death has taken place of Mr. Dick Wilford in Idaho, America. Aged 69 years, he was a native of Harby and attended both the Sunday and day schools there ...

ROTARY TALK

... ROTARY TALK A talk on advertising, particularly in national papers, and comparing advertising 1n America and this country, was given at Melton Rotary Club lunch on Monday by Mr. W. F. Easom. He was thanked by Mr. C. S. Jenkins. ...

WIDE TRAVELS

... WIDE TRAVELS Before the First World War his work took him to America and there he stayed in Los Angeles for two years. Since then he has made lecture tours in America on a number of occasions. In the last ten years this remarkable man has not let his ...

AMERICAN IMPRESSIONS

... AMERICAN IMPRESSIONS Saltby Women's Institute heard an interesting talk from Mrs. Tetley on her impressions of America. Games were organised by Mrs. Andrews junr. and Miss Marjorie Stannage. The tea hostesses were Mrs. Wells and Mrs. Stannage. ...

“Hello, Mum” ello, Mum USA to Holwell ]IOLWELL and Medford, Massachussetts were linked for three minutes by a ..

... problem —as they are not on the ’phone themselves—to Mr. Dixon at the village post office. And it was there that the call from America was put through. e } At 2 o'clock the excited couple were by the phone anxiously waiting. A few minutes later the call came ...