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Tory Govt. popular, ‘says Nash

... back and expect the Socialists to do our work for us. We have got to do evervthing we can to see that everybody not only knows about the achievements of the Conservative “Government. but also realises the dangers of putting the Socialists back in the saddle ...

Over the Garden W all

... THE SIDE OF MORE INFORMATION FOR THE PUBLIC Mr, G’Mfi,,, e Green and Coun. H. W. C. Richardson. Notice anything? Both are Socialists. Some day I hope to be able to introduce you to a Tory in local government who will press for and stand by the principle ...

Labour Party should change name— Lory

... Conservative M.P. for Southgate, suggested at Toronto ;esterday that the Labour art?' should change its name to Liberal-Socialist. Toronto-born, Sir Beverley was there after a holiday in the Bahamas. He said in an interview that Labour could thus do ...

POLITICS “FUN”

... attitude we should take to-day. It would be intolerable if politics were full of hate. It is part of the tactics of the Socialists to raise the political temperature to make people hate the Tories. We should not adopt the same attitude.” Politics should ...

Published: Tuesday 11 January 1955
Newspaper: Gainsborough Evening News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 166 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

GAINSBOROUGH EVENING NEWS” Disraeli Made Politics Fun First Meeting of the Century Supper Glub

... Minister of Supply, speaking at the inaugural meeting of the Century Supper Club, Gainsborough, on Friday, said: * Unlike the Socialists, we Conservatives do not believe that wisdom started a few vears ago. “The study of past great Conservative thinkers should ...

Published: Tuesday 11 January 1955
Newspaper: Gainsborough Evening News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 151 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

W Bustamente looks to his laurels

... W Bustamente looks to his laurels DM e e ( » ih:'?'..:..! . JI IMI . g . ndhae T L L LT JAMAICAN Socialists are today challenging the 1p: ’ LIGHT (1,500 m. and 247 Tm.) ten-year rule of William Bustamente’s Conser- ;) \uic of the Masters. vative-minded ...

W Bustam ent e lOOkS t0!5....... Telegraph, Wednesday, Jan. 12, 1855. his laurels RADIO

... W Bustam ent e lOOkS t0!5. Telegraph, Wednesday, Jan. 12, 1855. his laurels RADIO iali ngin ‘ JAMAICAN Socialists .:'ize to'tlay challe'gcg tlie‘ LIGHT (1,500 m. and 2a7m.) ten-year rule of William u;hmente ; o;sc;‘r- l 430 Music of the Masters ...

FLOOD WAVES SWAMP EMBANKMENT

... influence to 1 public works contract orth 133 million francs £435.0007 for a firm run by his Srother-in-law, LM Van Acker, Socialist 5 1 Minister. announced M. Van Glabbeke's resi%nation_afo brmz received by King Bandonm at the Royal Palace MR. ATTLEE FLIES ...

[fiu of sick, injured, and u ployed [' The Socialists arrange| grudging increase for though not all, retirement ..

... recognised by som thew: franker supporters, ‘1 example, Mr. Richard Crosen Socialist M.P. for Cover Fast, bhas admjtted :— *“ Whilst prices, profits, wages all soared under Socialist Government, the sty ard of living of our old peq went down. They were ¢he ...

'CATTLE MARKET. Bank gang in 90 mph van chase Held by police after shooting

... ‘Ed ; FURRIER DIES school, Worcestershire, for atpass a medical examination. .l Tou. n EA”Y | ’\' FRA S‘H tending a Youth Socialist conobl':{'rln; urr aupl:}«;annglmnpho on f & ‘ » ference at Copenhagen after Olicer. Mte BHsats (Hc:(gqu}\l;(: WEDNESDAY ...

Consider the Records

... their record in relation to Old Age Pensions during their term of office. The Socialists cut the value of the 26/- old age pension between 1946 and 1951 by about 6/. The Socialists provided no in. crease at all, between the start of the new scheme and the ...

No ‘Red Flag’ —and no top hats

... Manley, new Socialist Prime Minister of Jamaica, has denied a report that members of his People's National Party would sing “The Red Fiag” when the House of Representatives reassembles. They will sing their own anthem—*“Jamaica Arise.” Socialist Ministers ...