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THE ABERDARE LEADER sale time at too turned the serious the for picture taken Leader” correspondent A smile at sale

... opero Mrs (Rev) I idris Davies was the accompanist The tit-bit ot evening was Of mannequins and modern) This caused roars laughter A very enjoyable evening termi- nated a showing of talking films Mr Spencer head-' master Mardy Secondary-School assisted ...

Published: Saturday 21 January 1950
Newspaper: Aberdare Leader
County: Glamorgan, Wales
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South Evening Post Thursday September 7 Need for big improvement in Swans’ play Reds’ last minute equaliser ..

... tive that wages Hospital declared in the matter should be related to the amount to own employees spent social services SUFFRAGETTES “If question is remitted to “To gain their rights in the Mr Evans added “we may have be in a position to report to Southern ...

Published: Thursday 07 September 1950
Newspaper: South Wales Daily Post
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: | Words: 5240 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

GLAMORGAN GAZETTE ESTABLISHED 1808 Central ChranMa INDEPENDENT (TtL 23 Street Port (TeL Talbot HI) H Commercial ..

... Court and again later by representatives from the Borough long time to elapse before” Reform Bills of the 19th century the Suffragette movement the 20th and the “flappers' vote” made tlie House of Commons truly represen tative of country as whole “Tints the ...

Published: Friday 05 June 1953
Newspaper: Glamorgan Gazette
County: Mid Glamorgan, Wales
Type: | Words: 5690 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Liverpool Daily Post Tuesday October 24 1961 in ia i MP’s ask about fall - out dangers In the Commons

... 330 Cumberland Lad 40 Tempsford Hall 430 Scottish Memories Double: Wollaton and Scottish Memories 6-11-4 Kenncally 12- 0 SUFFRAGETTE Hj!) 8-11-4 16- O DOMED (Ho1 5-11-0 Biddletomb BETTING FORECAST 7-4 Cou Voicaniqu 3-1 S-1 Shimmering Gold Morning News 10-1 ...

200 move to After crushing by a majority of 200 a revolt Conservatives MPs who wanted to cut half the

... the House might feel West Lab) caused laughter it should be regarded as when he asked: Could I get bust remodelled under the National Health Service?” Car instead of two tricycles? The Minister amidst renewed laughter replied: there were considered to be ...

Liverpool Daily Post Tuesday December 12 1961 YESTERDAY IN PARLIAMENT Tory back benchers in row over debate on ..

... prescriptions and medicaments really needed “Why do you impose charges of this nature when quiet” you very well Dame Irene amid laughter: cause hardship a large w’as not born in 1693” number people?” asked shortly afterwards j I the Chamber to the accompaniment ...

Tinned A store in San Fanoisco selling tins of English air at dollar 25 each Mr Alan Green Minister of

... for export ? Chamber that discovered this on a recent visit can our air manage sell tins of London smog he remarked amid laughter for BOOK-KEEPING and ACCOUNTING MACHINES and Programmes ITA 425 Newyddion Dydd news bulletin: Fase’n MeddwI A Welsh feature ...

PAGE SIX HE GAZETTE PRIDiY TS EDITORIAL SECRET SOCIETY A vigorous policy of letting the public know” Such was the

... H Berry JP remarked : “If that’s the case its very easy to see why that authority has had to increase its rate so much” (Laughter) (Cowbridge’s rate is far lower than Penybont’s) Sir Your correspondent Mr Robert Ingersoll Davies has boldly challenged ...

Published: Friday 15 March 1963
Newspaper: Glamorgan Gazette
County: Mid Glamorgan, Wales
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... going to be the ‘‘continuity girls” of the story Daisy is the daughter of the head of an Oxford College She is a feminist a suffragette and wants to do something for the great patriotic cause Bella with less obvious qualification and no parade of her intentions ...

snsreiexH mibay u EDITORIAL FREE SPEECH PUNCH UP POLITICS AND MOB RULE THE disturbances caused by the Fascist ..

... disorder caused political controversy has compelled a statutory amprification of the basic constitutional principle The Suffragette campaign resulted in the Public Meeting Act of 1908 which provided: Any person who at a lawful meeting acts in a disorderly ...

Published: Friday 16 August 1963
Newspaper: Glamorgan Gazette
County: Mid Glamorgan, Wales
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f Pu'ly March 31 1963 AMONG THE NEW seed Allium Siculum photograph from Margery Fish’s “A Flower For Every Day”

... eagerness ecstatically expressing every mood in one a monocle which he occasionally removed to wipe away from it a tear evoked by laughter or a line of poetry or a play (Eddie always cried at the theatre) and a falsetto voice which was a high-pitched chirrup He ...

Liverpool 0 1965 Tape me Winston Churchill as I THE GREAT HOME RULE ROW Winston know the Ulster bv heart

... charity tolerance enlightenment indeed l ister will fight and Ulster will right Federal journey without disturbance from Suffragettes told afterwards that Sir Edward felt grave anxiety with cereals? for Protein Concentrate -Cuttcrmix BOCM The British Oil ...