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Christmas Eve, 1889, in King's Rd. Chelsea (Concluded)

... and is grotesque figure of Sloper was gazing with an air of the most ludicrous surprise into the faulty iron socket. And speaking of a per reminds us that Teddy Wick. Chelsea's champion shaver. has been dignified with the degree of P. 09. and had his ...

Midland

... the Lion will be translated and the book put on sale. Shaw himself provided that such a book be sent free to all British-speaking libraries in the world-13,000 of them. All the winners adopt the system of writing from left to right and continuing from ...

Published: Friday 01 January 1960
Newspaper: Birmingham Daily Post
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: | Words: 166 | Page: 29 | Tags: none

READ

... special prize at a whist drive in the Conservative Club Winners were: I, Mrs. P. Cullhire: 2, Mrs. R. Richardson; con.. Mrs. G. Speak and Mrs. R. Isles. Mrs. J. L Kenyon presented the prizes. At the whist drive on Christmas Eve. proceeds were about £8 and Mrs ...

Published: Friday 01 January 1960
Newspaper: Clitheroe Advertiser and Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 121 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Killurin

... the window as spread over the 'Me at which the gamblers sat. self-control. Mate,' said one of them to what is - you _are SPEAK IUNDIT. if you_ that Bet you are to tense4 o on staking on the table? And dbe once on any one'4lll/. pointe d to the heap ...

Published: Friday 01 January 1960
Newspaper: New Ross Standard
County: Wexford, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3728 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

LEAMINGTON’S CYCLISTS—‘JUMPING:; Fine hockey TEARING MAD’— WANT MR. record CHARLIE PORTER’S BLOOD

... directions to slow their riders, and of riders being placed higher than they were. If a rider is good, his times or placings speak for themselves, so let's read the truth next season. These views are purely personal and not necessarily representative of ...

Published: Friday 01 January 1960
Newspaper: Leamington Spa Courier
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 392 | Page: 13 | Tags: none

REV. J. W. LEE (Vicar of St. Paul's, Little Marsden)

... flafitudcs we hear about what the New Year mayv hold. The wish will be quite empty unless I realise that it should lead me to speak and act in )v'vays_ which };vill contnbntlegt})o appiness. in b iol'p lt)ne and lorapthmemm!:im whom I am in close contact ...

Published: Friday 01 January 1960
Newspaper: Nelson Leader
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 103 | Page: 14 | Tags: none

Tonight's Television and Radio

... house: T h Pace with King Hussein of Servant. Jordan. 9.55. News. 10.35 Get This! 10.50. Godfrey Retrospect 10 1959. Winn Speaking Person-10.10 ally. 1 1 .10 Weather. 11.5 News. tber. 11.7, Dal for MIMIC Wes Epi i ogue. HOME SERVICE morrow's Fixtures. ...

Published: Friday 01 January 1960
Newspaper: Coventry Evening Telegraph
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: | Words: 879 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

If Government were really determined..

... another who goes out to earn what he can, even though his earning capabilities are Impaired. is penalised. The Guardian speaks no less than the truth when In a recent editorial It said. If the Government were really determined to do something about ...

SIR GEOFFREY

... that 15 was too young to throw boys and girls into the jungle of post-school life. Mr. E. H. Goddard, of Aske's. London. speaking on the shortage of teachers. said some grammar school staffs discouraged boys from becoming teachers. The way university ...

Published: Friday 01 January 1960
Newspaper: Birmingham Daily Post
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: | Words: 618 | Page: 17 | Tags: none

PAPERS “FIGHT THE PEOPLE’S CAUSE”

... many who admit the newspaper's informative value but fear its influence, said Mr. E. T. Symons (Editor of the Evening News) speaking to portsmouth Round Table yesterday Staff of provincial newspapers live among the peopie and work with them, he said. They ...

Published: Friday 01 January 1960
Newspaper: Portsmouth Evening News
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 183 | Page: 21 | Tags: none

ENGLISH-A UNIVERSAL

... Russian and every other language—natural or artificial, living or dead. More than half the literate population of the world now speaks English as a first or second language—and the number is growing every day. First to bow to the inevitable have been the Russians ...

Published: Friday 01 January 1960
Newspaper: Belfast Telegraph
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 402 | Page: 8 | Tags: none