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AMERICAN COMPARISONS

... labour difficulties in England with conditions existing in America, and added that a more efficient system must now be devised to deal with, the higher labour costs in this country In America there is, he said, a beneficial attention paid to design of ...

Ho et BTSR Ly, LOCAL ART EXHIBITION

... boy in a kneeling position: a replica of this has been sent to America. TO AMERICA AND THE CONTINENT Miss Dora Webb has sold a large amount of her work in past ycars to clients in America, Canada and Europe. Besides being an artist. she is also a collector ...

REARSBY

... J. Davis. Best ridge: D. Smith, Best furrow: G. Mansell, TALK ON S, AMERICA .—At the W.I. meeting Mrs. E. Hampson presided, and the Rev. F. G. Clark, R.D., gave a talk on South America, where he spent several years as a missionary. He illustrated his re‘marks ...

The boys with redskin

... arrive back from America with redskin out. Melton is getting gayer and gay and the men are responsible! The “redskin” sons are Dick and Hugh (children of Melton Midland Bank manager Mr. H. E. Clark and Mrs. Clark), who flew to America to stay with relatives ...

EARL Ov GAINSBOROUGH ON AMERICAN SCHOOLS

... the Earl of Gainsborough gave his impressions of American Education, He said that at the outbreak of war in 1939 he was in America holidaying with relatives and was sent to a public school governed by Jesuit monks. The rooms and accommodation for the students ...

CROXTON KERRIAL

... monthly meeting was held at the Institute on Thursday nighy in last week. An interesting talk was given by Mrs. Tetley on America, its climate, manne:s, ‘ood, politics, and religions, and a description of her visit, to her daughter and son-in-law so recently ...

STATHERN

... well provided tea was enn the village institute. he evening, Mr, A, H. Crane d over a company which enistening to a talk on “America ited” by Mr. Cookson. He ed his journey over, in a :d French troopship, taking Canadian soldiers to their : the Javish hospitality ...

STATHERN

... enjoyed in the village institute, In the evening, Mr, A, H. Crane presided over a company which enjoyed listening to a talk on “America Re-visited” by Mr. Cookson. He described his journey over, in a crowded French troopship, taking back Canadian soldiers to ...

UPPER BROUGHTON

... (Willoughby) gave a detailed report on the annual general meeting. Mr. Blanchard gave an entertaining talk on his trip to America and Canada. The competition, “‘garden flowers in a cress box.” brought in many entries. Winners were Mrs. Thompson and Mrs ...

MELTON MOWBRAY

... MELTON MOWBRAY January 23 or 24 Even America has nothing better than this — a Fortiphone that activates borh ears to hear, with the comfort and freedom of nothing in or on either ear! Though superbly responsive, it cuts out bau;k;zmunJpe noises and those ...