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... “SPEAK FOR BRITAIN” Mr Willis also has a banner heading: “ Let East Edinburgh speak for Britain.,” He declares that the election takes place at a time when many are feeling the full effects of Tory policies upon the cost of living. Whilst prices of some ...
... Speaking frankly 1t is hardly likely that the Bow Group memorandum on Central Africa will make pleasant reading to Sir Roy Welensky, now in London for talks with the British Government about the proposed {act-finding commission on Central Africa. Though ...
... Speaking of plastics At last someone has come forward to help the narassed housewife in her campaign against blue-bottles, flies and moths in the interest of hygiene and to save waste. The name is Spicers, and the gimmick that works the oracle is a range ...
... Speaking of Enclish Edinburgh. September 4, 1954 Sir,—Here is a companion story to the one in your issue to-day from Mr Victor de Spiganovicz about the cockney landlady: it must be nearly a century old. At the time of the makinphof the Elgin Rothes. and ...
... Speaking of English Crookston Old House, Heriot, . August 29, 1954 Sir,~Local accents in the British Isles will alwafrs remain so, but a standardised English should be recognised by the absence of an affected accent. Consonants such as r, ch (loch), &ec ...
... TIME TO SPEAK To-night Sir Anthony Eden will have an opportunity to say more about the Commander Crabb incident: and he ought to do so. Since last Wednesday, when he told the House of Commons that it would not be in the public interest to disclose the ...
... An Advertiser Speaks Lord BENNETT of EDGBASTON, in a maiden speech, protested against the | inference that there had been a conspiracy going on between advertisers, advertising agents, and programme comganies in advance, so_ that they| might secure control ...
... PONTECORVO SPEAKS early yesierday morning. Moscow radio said last night that Professor Bruno Pontecorvo, former British atom scientist, had described the Soviet satellite as “a symbol of the power of the human mind.” The radio (according to Reuter) stated ...
... Khrushchev speaks Mr Khrushchev's utterances in Czechoslovakia seem to be largely impromptu, and cannot be taken as considered statements of Russian policy. ‘But they are pointers to the way his mind moves, and, on the whole, they are not discouraging ...
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... PARTY LEADERS TO SPEAK Owr political correspondent writes : Sir Anthony Eden and Mr Attlee both intend to take %:rt in the debate. As the whips will “off” for that day, however, they will speak not in their official front bench capacities but as individuals ...