AMERICA : TODAYS : PRICE : See Wind
... AMERICA : TODAYS : PRICE : See Wind ...
... AMERICA : TODAYS : PRICE : See Wind ...
... Workers’ EducatlolmfiTn (Melton Mowbray Branch) SATURDAY EVENING MEETING in series AMERICA TODAY An American looks at America Speaker Mr. SAMUEL 0. WEBSTER of Oklahoma To be held at the George Hotel at 7.30 p.m. NOVEMBER 22 followed by discussion and coffee ...
... WORLD-WANDERERS TO BE UNITED Poland, Siberia, India, Iran, America THIS CHRISTMAS will see a re-union of the Strachowski family at the Ashby Folville Polish camp —when they will welcome their son Edmund to the family board for the first time since he ...
... Great Dalby parents leave for America Four sons and a daughter have Forces records THE HOUGHTON family of Greag Dalby are getting to be among the leading globe trotters in the area Mr. and Mrs. H. Wallace Houghton have four sons and a daughter, and between ...
... quantities in America, and today b:ocause of the position that came about during the war, this country was paying the Americans for supplies of the drug Britain had discovered! IMPORTANCE OF X-RAYS The next important discovery was in America when the drug ...
... Cafe on SATURDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 11, at 7.30 pm. SPEAKER: Dr. F. A. Wells, B.Sc. SUBJECT: “An Englishman’s Impression of America” to be followed by discussion. All interested are invited to attend. ...
... Cleves Cafe SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 11, at 7.30 p.m. SPEAKER: Dr. F. A. Wells, B.Sc. SUBJECT: 1 Englishman’s Impression of America” o be followed by discussion. interested are invited to attend ...
... will remain so for he says. Aircraft are being suppli Services, and civilian airc order for most countries including South America. ...
... Eugene Fourrier, whose will we announced last week. e ) ¥ Arising out of a misunderstanding, we said that Mr. Hack had died in America, too. This is not so, and we apologise for the error. ...
... MOTHERS' UNION.— At last week’s meeting, Mrs, Tetley of Croxton Kerrial gave her impressions of the American people and of America, as seen during her recent visits. A suggestion was made by Mrs. E. Deane and Mrs, Hazard senr., the enrolling member, that ...
... A. B. Eagles, argued that a fool was often adventurous and brave. Some called Columbus a fool when he sailed to discover America. —':ffiév_rdg-fié—';;s' usually beyond redemption; but there was a Paradise for fools. ...
... DEATH OF MR. C. BRYDGES Mr. Charles Brydges, of 45 Cravenstreet, Melton, an upholsterer whose work went to America and other parts of the world, and also furnished the homes of members of the Royal family, died at the War Memorial Hospital on Sunday after ...