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FRIDAY OCTOBER 6 1950 THE COVENTRY STANDARD Coventry’s European Workers Now Total Over 8000 CAR CHASE AFTER ..

... and national newspapers and to the desperate preoccupation of the citizens with more immediate affairs The gallantry of the Civil Defence Services the alacrity with which ordinary civilians responded to situation which they could not previously have imagined ...

Published: Friday 06 October 1950
Newspaper: Coventry Standard
County: Warwickshire, England
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LIVERPOOL DAILY POST WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 11 1950 Once ‘limbs of Satan ’-now ‘ Freudian abominations’ Our changed ..

... diplomatic means will fail” he said in that case we shall have to appeal to the United Nations to help us get rid of the intruder “We are convinced that sooner or later the United Nations not only will have the will but also the power to restore freedom peace ...

Published: Wednesday 11 October 1950
Newspaper: Liverpool Daily Post
County: Lancashire, England
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Wednesday October 18 1950 GUIDE TO THE BEST AMUSEMENTS PALACE THEATRE PLYMOUTH LTD Manaslnc Director Cerard ..

... to preferential treatment ' Whereas some units ample accommodation for work and even elaborately-equipped recreation rooms have cramped office conditions 1 1m ' kind Why this anyone's guess Possibly some units been more thrifty more resourceful than others ...

Published: Wednesday 18 October 1950
Newspaper: Western Evening Herald
County: Devon, England
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THURSDAY 26 BISHOP FOR MORE THAN 15 YEARS MODERNISING DAIRY FARMS ECONOMY AXE COASTGUARDS ST THE JOY OF READING ..

... Mr E W Gill of Bodmin presided last week learned from the secretary and manager Mr R Underwood of progress made in the resettlement of regis-j tered disabled persons With the! termination of seasonal employments more unemployed registrants were expected ...