MATRON SPEAKS
... MATRON SPEAKS on Saturday. .„0.00000 4 -- • • , • t e„:& • . • , •: •.••• • • • U-itig a megaphone. 0. E. Copeland, matron of St. Luke's Hospital. Bradford, welcomes visitors at the hospital sports day ...
... MATRON SPEAKS on Saturday. .„0.00000 4 -- • • , • t e„:& • . • , •: •.••• • • • U-itig a megaphone. 0. E. Copeland, matron of St. Luke's Hospital. Bradford, welcomes visitors at the hospital sports day ...
... SPEAKING _CONTEST The Skipton Division Young Conservative Association held the first round of their annual speaking contest last night. Mr. D. Yorke and Miss B. Swinbank tied for first place. Miss N. Caton was second and Miss 0. Bridge third. ...
... They speak English The Greeks. it , eemed. were the perfect hosts. More surprising to me was the grasp of the English language and the friendliness toward this country of Greeks in remote villages. In the capitals of the world there is always someone ...
... COULD NOT SPEAK There came a terrific flash of lightning, and I felt something down my right side. I saw a number of people fall to the ground anl nearly did so myself. My wife was struck down and I went to her. She was semi-conscious but could not ...
... LEADERS TO SPEAK these cross-currents will not e'ert the main planks of the ODoo6ition attack on defence policy, which Mr. Attlee will lead toddy. after the Prime Minister has coeied the debate, Lloyd-George, Home Secretary, will outline the Government's ...
... The right to speak rrHE absence of untoward ' Incidents during the 24-hour general strike that has just taken place In Cyprus is a fair illustration of the manner In which the campaign for union with Greece has been conducted. It is also a silent condemnation ...
... Speaking for Britain IN criticising MR. Tom O'BimEN, chairman of the Trades Union Congress, for the goodwill message he sent to Ma. CHURCHILL on the eve of the Premier's departure for America, another trade union leader, MR. ROBERT Wl',us, has marred ...
... MINISTERS TO SPEAK Lord Alex:Ander will speak on defence and Mr. Eden on foreign affairs tomo-row morning. In the afternoon. Mr. Butler will deal with economic policy In a debate on demands for slill further cuts In Government expenditure. On Friday Mr ...
... Premier speaks There were renewed Conservative cheers countered by Opposition booing when the Prime Minister rose to move the Government amendment. There were Opposition cries of Have you no shame' and Are we at war? Sir Anthony waited until the (Uri ...
... Mayor speaks to Halifax cadets The Mayor of Halifax. Alderman N. E. Barber. told Halifax Army Cadet Force Yesterday. One of the objects of the Cadet force and simEar movements is to create a terim spirit. in your lives you will be part of a team that ...
... Speaking 'for Britain IN peace as in war the free world's debt to WINSTON CHURCHILL grows. It was inspired leadership that yesterday in his radio and television interview with United States journalists enabled Sir Winston to put to the American people ...
... FREE TO SPEAK Court. C. Shaw said that if any statement was to be.made, it should be made in till Council so that members could make any comments they wished to make on the Alderman Dawson replied: When this meeting is dissolved, I am quite free to ...