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WON SPEAKING COMPETITION

... WON SPEAKING COMPETITION In the final of the British Electrical Development Association public speaking competition, which was held in London on Thursday, Mr David Cameron, Ellwyn, Glamis Hill, Berwick, was successful in gaining first place, and was presented ...

WON COMPETITION

... WON COMPETITION In the final of the British Electrical Development Association : public speaking competition, which was held in London on Thursday, Mr David Cameron, Ellwyn, Glamis Hill, Berwick, was success, ful in gaining first place, and was presented ...

HENRY MOAT S SON LTD

... bottom of the boat. Queer isn’t the word for it. I am sure this stream was not here last time I came along.” When he stopped speaking there was silence which was suddenly broken by Penelope who cried; ‘‘Let’s go back. Please! I’m frightened! TO BE CONTINUED ...

PLIGHT

... the same errors as the Governments in the years between the wars. In view of the fact that many other hon. Members wish to speak in the Debate, I shall be brief, but I must say that it would be a pity if we merely regarded this industry as something which ...

BACKGROUND

... speeches, because during the whole the 20 years between the wars the party opposite did very little for the fishing industry. I speak against the background of rather sad memories of the conditions in the fishing industry in the years immediately after the ...

MR ROBERTSON REMINDS THE COMMONS OF

... important Debate. It is an extremely important Debate, and I am gratified to know that -o xnanv hon. Members are so keen to speak. It would be a sad thought if any of us on these benches were think for a moment that the fishing industry was to suffer from ...

DRUNK ON METH. SPIRITS A 46-years-old housewife, of no fixed abode, Isabella Nichol Freeman, was fined ten ..

... and opinionated; but, although only a Northumbrian of thirty-five years' standing, he has tried to speak for the natives, who are too diffident to speak for themselves. In short, he attempts to exhibit Northumberland and its history faithfully, but not ...

MR J. J. ROBERTSON, M.P. NATION OWES A DEBT OF GRATITUDE TO THE MEN OF THE SMALL SHIPS” “J do

... debt of gratitude it owes to the men of the small ships, said Mr J. J. Robertson, M.P., speaking in the debate on the Merchant Shipping Bill last week. Speaking as One who had some early experience in both sides the sea-going service—the fish ing industry ...

6 to 8 p.m. Collection

... WINNERS Galashiels Teachers' Trophy for Verse Speaking (under 13 years) Elizabeth’ ear, Selkirk. ( hallenge Cup for W.R.I. Choirs—S to W.R.I. Glasgow Border Counties’ Association trophy lor holo \eise Speaking (13 to 16 years) —Janies R. Nicholson, Kelso ...

BE PLAYED AS BEFORE

... as many people at the Charities Cup final as attend Berwick Rangers home games during the -whole of the season. These facts speak for themselves !” BOWLING 3.8.A. CHAMPIONSHIP DRAWS Rinks First round —l Eariston v. 2 Selkirk; 3 Kelso Vic. v. ,4 Kelso Rox ...

SAVINS

... as voiced by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Transport, as he then was; he has since gone to the Admiralty. Speaking at Cross Hands, in Car marthenshire, on 10th February, presumably with the full authority of the Government, he said; “The ...

REFLECTION

... make, and that is to draw special attention to the remarks of right hon. Friend the Member for King’s Norton when he was speaking in the Debate on 29th March. He made a valuable sug gostion to the Government which received extremely scant acknowledgment ...