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... choice when he was seized by a mcto and asked bluntlv what were his opinions. He did not know whether his questioners were Whigs or Tories, but he did know that the /fRIAL MUSIC MYSTERY KNIGHTS-ERRANT OF MALTA POST OFFICE ••SACA DEEP SEA TREASURE “STREET ...

Published: Saturday 09 December 1950
Newspaper: Sheffield Weekly Telegraph
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 73 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

NEWS THEATRE

... Hillsboro’ iw Ribbon JEAN KENT PHYLLIS CALVE; STEWART GRANGER PATRICIA M •»! nil M'UINn Hillsboro’ Park \>KEn AYRES. TERESA W'HIG t urn re ’ V«rth \A>*l Mounted Polli Paraeon. Firth Pk.-Continuous 6 • . . . I TO.-kr MAKS!! All • Meet im«n ...

Published: Tuesday 05 December 1950
Newspaper: Sheffield Daily Telegraph
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 150 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

MACHINERY. TOOLS

... Diesel engine:' inspection at works in W. England.—F. J. Edwards, Ltd., 359, Road, London. N.W.I. HAVE you seen the range of WHIG LEY INDUSTRIAL TRUCKS. lOcwt.. and 1 ton models supplied In Tippers. Stillages, Dropside Trucks and Milk Vehicles. Prices from ...

FIGHT FOR LEAD

... Parkboute r Russell S Travers 4. D. B. Close not out 105, ee S. Bowling: 11-1-55-1 2 , Truotto 8-0-55-1. SOUTHERN DLSTRICTS Whigs) 164 G. Ru•sell lbw 32. a Hutch. r Close b Bailey 1, G. • Bedser O. M. ELanna b Wright 17. 11. Budd lbw It Wriest 2. N. liedditeh ...

Published: Wednesday 13 December 1950
Newspaper: Halifax Evening Courier
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 374 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Hopes of cease-fire in korea ARE BRIGHTENING

... Alison Sanderson from a 60ft, dis- 611 at her bungalow home near V Win Chester, yesterday. half an hour Mrs. Sanderson, '-w'hig and dazed from a cut on the 'sip, °i th'3 head received when she the well, supported herself the w’ater level 40ft. down \ ...

HUDDERSFIELD EXAMINER SATURDAY DECEMBER On the Bat’s Back tuck In cowslip's bell There couch when owls do bat's ..

... iliament still passionately devoted Jane never leaves in where her sympathies lie She a red-hot Royalist takes care that the Whig shall have the worst of it Her latest is study of three typical seventeenth-century characters— Praisegod Barebone John Wil-mot ...