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‘ Gave the alarm ”

... while awaiting trial. ‘Socialism outworn’ Miss Jean Asquith, 29-year-o l d prospective Conservative candidate for Hemsworth, speaking Donca.steyesterday, said; “To young people Socialism is old and outworn. Younopeople of my generation respect the principles ...

The unknown date

... broadly corresponds with the British average. A copy of the Cape Argus which has just readied London quotes Lord Mackintosh as speaking very optimistically Jn an Interview about the future of Britain and the British Commonwealth. Their greatest days, he said ...

Communists

... these' special Jubilees, though Pope Leo X proclaimed one out series In 1516, to help the Poles against the Turks, uut broadly speaking the Papacy has exercised great restraint; and many ropes have been content to come and go without their reigns including ...

MANCHESTER COMP

... plan if the Central Advisory Council for Education England and Wales made investigations and proposals on the best tests. Speaking of our economic problems, he said Marshall Aid would cease 1952, and economies must come. Maintenance of the standards grammar ...

End of a dream

... could bid good-bye the’ dream of schools provided lth facilities that would cater fully for physical as well as mental needs. Speaking children suffering from physical and mental afflictions, Mr. Loseby declared that owing lack of accommodation in special ...

Halifax decision

... angle only, and has been opposed to on those grounds for 30 years.” All branches have been directed to stop all meetings, speaking engagements and distribution of literature during any General Election, for about three weeks. The League is supported entirely ...

TOOK CLOTH, 100 DOGS AWA NEW HOMES Evening Post Reporter RS.P.C.A. juarters in kstall Road, ere still ..

... a licence can’t bear to take their pets for destruction. EVENING POST FRIDAY, JAN. 6 | 7 ‘Unaccustomed as I am to public speaking’ —AND WITH THIS INSINCERE OPEN IN the prosy old bore is off on a a If ever a long rambling speech with sta le cat is a ...

Published: Friday 06 January 1950
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 426 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

By Yorkshire Post Reporter Mr. Francis Laidier taken The old song asks: Where flies go in the winter-time? But have

... to-morrow in Doncaster Corn Exchange 7.30 p.m. Mr. Anthony Barber prospective Conservative candidate for Doncaster, also will speak. MORE STUDENTS,—During the past two years the number of students taking day courses at Gainsborough County Technical College ...

Steel production record

... GuiM/ord Hotel, 7. Old Clit lonian Society—Yorkshire Branch Dinner, Queens Hotel. Leeds, 8.15. Leech College of Commerce Public Speaking Classes—Annual Dinner. Victoria Hotel. 6.50. Bradtor i Quarter Sessions, 10 Bradford Rotary Club—O.N. Victoria Hotel, 1. ...

Leeds last year

... were either at the cinema or dancing. At the time most woman returned to her ca to find a man there, but before she could speak he dived through a win- disappeared in the darkness. dow on to the promenade deck and West Riding N.F.U. lose £6ll ina LTHOUGH ...

Published: Friday 06 January 1950
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 207 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

Antarctic rescue attempt will be made soon An Auster ’plane taking off on th operations. The John Biscoe car ..

... execution. A claim that he could produce fresh evidence to save his son’s life was made by Raven’s father last night. He was speaking to reporters at a gathering called by Mrs. Fay Shine, the Euston housewife who organised the petition for Daniel Raven’s ...

ESCAPED FROM DOGS THROUGH CEMETERY

... pounds. Tress must not be muzzled’ THE Press rmin never be muzzled, speakers Insisted at the annual dinner of the Public Speaking Classes (Leeds College of Commerce) at the Victoria Hotel. Leeds. •• The Press the greatest safeguard of our freedom,” said ...

Published: Saturday 07 January 1950
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 680 | Page: 4 | Tags: none