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AMERICA

... AMERICA 1951 EXHIBITION. BELLE VUE BARRACKB. MANNINGHAM LANE. BRADFORD. 18th-27th OCTOBER. Opening Ceremony noon. 18th October. Times: Weekdays: 11-8.30 p.m. Sundays: 2-6 p.m. Cross section American life, displays, music. films, etc. Admission Uij. BROWN ...

America?

... America? Downstairs is a fully-stocked lounge bar, where drinks are also complimentary. If you wish to save over £65 on the return fare, you can take ‘The Rainbow’ Clipper Tourist service (not illustrated): frequent flights in Super 6 Clippers, the most ...

America?

... America? UOW TMi TIME TO TMffil— U*«r, bra* an fare*. For farther information, iaclading oawaid conoectioos at New York to other American dties, South America and Australasia (on one ticket bought Laudou for sterling), consult your Travel Agent, or Pan ...

in Latin America..

... yon will be able to speak in their own language to the most influential citizens of Latin America. With a population of well over hundred million, Latin America . is one of the great markets of the future for British and continental exporters. » Its ...

CANADA & AMERICA

... CANADA & AMERICA TOURIST ACOOMMODATION on ail sailings December. Apply immediately HENRY ALLAN and SONS (Travel) Ltd. 25. Cockspur Street. London. S.W.I. Will 5387/B, ' LINE (Cunard White Star). UNITED MATES and CANADA Offices at Cunard Building. Pier ...

. THE AMERICAS LOOK

... . THE AMERICAS LOOK The 'Seta Yorker' illustrated is in fine gaberdine. Note the briefer high fastening jacket. Shades of cherry, turquoise, mimosa yellow. ice blue and bi P r 36 £9-9-0 FASHIONS SECOND FLOOR ********** « IMPORTANT NOTICE M Lewis's London ...

To North America

... To North America The excess imports over total exports. Including re-exports. In June was £64,500.000. The average rate of excess for the first six months was £46,100,000—28 per cent, less than the rate In the first half of 1953. British exports to North ...

Going to America?

... Going to America? Mod fc Ex(. 35 TRANSATLANTIC Choose the luxury of ,/ THE PRESIDENT Meals by Maxim's |hk Cocktails, wines and liqueurs. Foam-soft berths r^~~™ available at moderate I th surcharge. Ask also I Cc Onorrty of about the superbly- ...

America'* opportunity

... America'* opportunity America was beginning to appreciate her position the great creditor nation of the world and belived that her future depended on closer contact and easier and freer trade between herself and the Commonwealth and If she had the courage ...

' Fortress America '

... Fortress America One thing was certain, he said that if had not been able to reach agreement London, and subsequently put that agreement into form in Paris, the forces of those in the United States who believed what was called Fortress America would have ...

' America cheering '

... America cheering In front Mr, Baruch in New York hung a war-time portrait of Sir Winston, and next to him stood a glass for a toast, W'e have been friends for almost years, Winston —4O crowded years In which your stature has grown until you dwarf even ...

America’s advantage

... America’s advantage must be able make investments and withdrawals when I want try to put something away each week, but I can’t commit myself to any fixed amount. That's why I save with Leek & Moorlands. I can invest any sum whenever I like and 1 can withdraw ...