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DISCOVERY OF U.S.A. REGRETTED

... OF U.S.A. REGRETTED Melton Men’s Debating Society on Monday discussed “That we regret the discovery of America.” Mr. V. A, S. Walsh described America as a boastful nation making wild and fantastic claims for the discovery of practicalli' everything. He ...

m T.W.G. get police invite

... After his talk, Guild members ‘wanted to know how shoe prices in America compared with prices here. He said they were about a pound dearer there. One member wanted to know if people in America work harder than in England. Her question.‘ one sensed, was not ...

Where herds are really herds—

... years ago. Since then she has been back to South America twice. Young and slender, she has been engaged in the most improbable of occupations, cattle dealing. HIDDEN TREASURE “There’s a magic about South America,” she said, “especially if you have a little ...

LABOUR SPEAKER URGES Don’t be afraid to criticise U.S.A

... be afraid to criticise America. “If we do so we are either Communists or we have no gatriotism. It is easier to blaspheme the Deity than to criticise America.” It was necessary to emphasise the gratitude Europe owed to America for the money she had poured ...

FAVOURITE TOOL

... different sizes —and can also be used as a steamer. - 5 It was a present from Mrs. Ward’s goddaughter, now a housewife in America, whose home was only two doors away from a house destroyed by one of the recent hurricanes. Last year she flew to England ...

EXPORTS

... EXPORTS The firm was still exporting a great deal to Canada, U.S.A., South America, New Zealand, Australia, Belgium, Norway and Sweden, Switzerland and various other countries. Prospects for the year, he said, were “excellent,” for the firm would have ...

CROXTON KERRIAL

... meeting was in the Church school. The vicar took the service, and Miss Hall of Branston gave a talk on her recent visit to America. Arrangements were made to hold the bring and buy sale in aid of the Leicestershire Diocesan Moral Welfare. THE HOUSE-TO-HOUSE ...

FORTUNE MISSED !

... Woodworkers’ manager, heard this week how he missed making a fortune. His son, Mr. Raymond Emmerson, recently emigrated to America, where he has already settled down and is employed as a full-time draughtsman. He is paid a fabulous salary by English standards: ...

The cheerful patient

... Infirmary during the 14 years that he had been paralysed. On Sunday he died. He was 50. Born at Manchester, he was taken to America by an uncle when three. Leo had ambitions of being a doctor, but shortage of money made this difficult, He returned to this ...

New hope for Mr. Wright at Torquay

... been completely blind. Next Thursday Mr. Wright is | travelling to Torquay, to a Re- FUNERAL OF habilitation Centre called “America l.adge;: Here he will discover MR- M- GRAHAM wha S 1 what work 10 take . yraccide | THE DEATH of Mr. Mills Graham will come ...

MRS. ENNALS’ BROTHER LEFT £17.851

... R. depot in Melton just after the last war. A skilled surgeon, he performed many operations on horses, and was called to America to do one in 1952, He had been a joint master of the V.W.H. and South Atherstone hunts. ...