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... available to Sandy and Potton after the dancing. Mid Beds. Conservative and Unionist Association MR. A. T. LENNOX-BOYD M.P., will speak on Thursday, 12th January The School, SOUTHILL 6.15 p.m. Conservative Club Holt. BIGGLESWADE 8 p.m. ...

Published: Friday 06 January 1950
Newspaper: Biggleswade Chronicle
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 46 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

Mid Beds Conservative & Unionist Association MR. A. T. LENNOX-BOYD will speak at M.P. The School, Cranfieid . . .

... Mid Beds Conservative & Unionist Association MR. A. T. LENNOX-BOYD will speak at M.P. The School, Cranfieid . . .. Monday 9 |an., 8 p.m Church Hall. Elstow . .. Tuesday iOth )an , 8 p.m. Parish Room Clophill Wednesday 1 1 jam, 7 p.m Village Hall, Siitoe ...

RE-TIMED BUSES: A PASSENGER S COMPLAINT Mr. W. P. Wessel, of The lly, Pavenham, sends us a ccpy letter that

... and the neighbourhood were seriously perturbed on Wednesday when Mr. I, C. Curry. Director Education for Muntinitdonshire, speaking on the development plans for schools, at Huntingdonshire County Council said that the proposition of Huntingdonshire Education ...

Correspondence

... Correspondence HOSPITAL SERVICE To the Editor. Sir, —Either I must have been speaking very badly or the reporter was not listening, when the above subject was being debated at the last Trades Council meeting. When the subject was under discussion I was ...

Published: Friday 06 January 1950
Newspaper: Biggleswade Chronicle
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 272 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

AND COUNTRYSIDE

... impossible to elaborate without giving wearying history of the subjects debated, but an analysis ihc minutes Mr. Gardner was speaking in debate after Sir James Scott Watson. Chief Advisory Officer the Ministry of Agriculture, had read a paper on Cropping ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... only two members can truly be described as representative of the trade union movement, and that is the position, generally speaking, throughout the whole range of these commit-! tees. I regret that my friend Mr. Simms descended to the re-1 marks he made ...

Published: Friday 06 January 1950
Newspaper: Biggleswade Chronicle
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 343 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Review THE SACRED FLAME I'nMMllinglv hy K M. Westaway Bedford: Diemei and Reynolds Ltd., 4s. Gd.t This little ..

... trials their ti.u.nphs That strange and otten sordid surroundings .nd the most unpromising material failed to break their pint speaks eloquently for he traoitions of devotion and s rvice they had absorbed Bedford. In this book Miss Westaway. who has kept in ...

BIGGLESWADE

... probably a light and tiumoious vein Mr. Norman Frost, M.A., the music tutor, speak upon Parliamentary Demomracy. and Mr. G. K. ton, who usually lectures on this subject. speak about music. Both lecturers confess they are looking forward to the aale with ...

Published: Friday 06 January 1950
Newspaper: Biggleswade Chronicle
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1992 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

SEEKING EARLY CASES OF T.B

... Cornwall North. Elected as a Liberal, Mr. Horabin crossed the floor of the House of Commons to join the! Labour Party in 1947. Speaking of the various freedoms, he said no Govern-1 ment in history had done more to preserve them than the Labour Government. was ...

Ma,ss X-Ray Unit Here Again

... Sessions Appeals Committee for sentence. Labour League Holds A.G.M. Year Of Solid Achievement County Councillor I. A. Hill, speaking at annuo] general meeting Luton Labour League of Youth, on Sunday, looked back on what he said had been a year of solid ...

Plua 2a. 6d. Postage. Not Aware Of Accident

... RAZOR Here in Luton vou have monopoly in newspapers, said Mr. Michael Curtis, leader-writer of the News Chronicle, speaking Luton Fabian Society about Press on Tuesday. Is it dangerous ? Could get worse ? he asked Mr. Curtis thought there was ...

•• ALL RIGHT FOR HIS CHICKENS

... Electricity Consultative Council that schemes for the joint reading of meters have been tried, but have not proved successful. Speaking the Council's meeting in London on Friday. Mr. R. O. C. Hurst Hid that .1 little training, one man could do the two jobs ...