How They Addressed You, The Jury

... Express Page Three been vast unemployment in the In his message to his constituents Mr. Manningham-Buller said that the Socialists were not entirely to blame for the rising prices bat they had not attempted to curb waste and government expenditure factors ...

LABOUR’S CASE

... LABOUR’S CASE R. PHILIP PRITCHARD OF BRACKLEY, A SUPPORTING SPEAKER AT WUODFORD LAST FRIDAY FOR MR. DENNIS WEBB, THE SOCIALIST CANDIDATE, BROUGHT HIS MOTHER-IN-LAW INTO THE ARGUMENT. “All my in-laws are hardbitten old Tories,” he =said. * The ladies go ...

Sneer Campaign

... barrister. He is not a K.C. His wife is not related to the aristocracy.” When Mr. Webb arrived he wag asked by a questioner if Socialists regarded attaining eminence in a profession as a disgraceful thing and whether being a mem-« ber of the aristocracy was ...

LOCAL AFFAIRS

... prefers to see his machines idle and his factories emply 7 Mr. Manningham-Buller said that that accusation was nonsense. Socialist Ministers them. selves had said that but for Marshall Aid there would have crease his business by the employment of capital ...

, Over the Garden Wall

... looks flatter, ~ Not vary much. The Socialists have said so themselves by thelr actions. When the election started the Tories were warmongers and the biggest warmonger of them all was Churchill according to the Socialists. But as the election progressea the ...

Your Verdict is on Page One Socialist:

... Your Verdict is on Page One Socialist: He asked for it PEAKING at Daventry during his eve of poll tour, Mr. Manningham - Buller, who wag constantly interrupted by a few Socialists at the back of the room told his audience: “This is the first time | have ...

Thought Reader

... Jordan said that it seemed that whichever Party was returned to power “the poor old Liberals” would be blamed for it From the Socialist side ady Liberals that voted Conservative had been described as traitors to their cause. Mr. Manningham-Buller replied “1 ...

CROWD GATHERED

... A eue Here are a few sdelights on cars came up bringing passengers N Hagr slreacio o heae the sesult. . Former Mayor and Socialist As Me. Hulbert came trom lo- alderman at Daventry, Mr. D. C side the hall followed by the two Arnal, walted Shsough the ...

cent or guilty of the charges that are laid against them,

... clothes that this weperation demands * I think they can There is not really a lot of truth in the picture of Toryism that the Socialists paint, you know. There is a lot of dis- tortion about it There is the same difference between the Daily Mail's cartoons ...

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

... in reply 'to an accusation that I was amongst those trying to make him the Socialist *“ Bogey Man,” instead, what I was trying to establish was to which side of the Socialist camp Mr. Dennis Webb belonged. It was also my intention to ask Mr. R. E. Manningham- ...

Over the Garden Wall

... between the pro- Socialist vote this time and the pro-Socialist vote in 1950, It is really amusing how these statisticians go about their household duties. At the 1950 election in this division when there was a Liberal standing the Socialists waved a banner ...

Civilisation

... would have been taking in your food. That is the way civilisation works. Marvellous, isn't it? in is in and out is out The Socialists are out—and that's all that can be said. Lvenire riec Nt sl By'the-man you all will R Jearn o hate o ¥ e Y £ 'fl body can ...