REHEARSALS
... _ _ Wednesday, Jan. 6th.: Principals only (Acts 1 and 2) 7-45 p.m. Friday, Jan. Bth.: Full Rehearsal (Act 2) 7-45 p.m. 0. SPEAK, Hon. Secretary. KEEP OPERA WEEK OPEN February 15th-20th, 1960 ...
... _ _ Wednesday, Jan. 6th.: Principals only (Acts 1 and 2) 7-45 p.m. Friday, Jan. Bth.: Full Rehearsal (Act 2) 7-45 p.m. 0. SPEAK, Hon. Secretary. KEEP OPERA WEEK OPEN February 15th-20th, 1960 ...
... interesting five minutes addresses were given by Mrs. B. Wans-, brough-Jones and Mrs. S. H. Abigail respectively. The former, speaking of the anxieties of a mother in war time. drawing on personal experiences, and the second speaker spoke of a visit to Southampton ...
... 1910 MET 11 Is. REPORT WRITING 6.13— 7.15 — — — MONDAYS — — — — 12 WEEKS BEGINNING 11th JANUARY. 1960 FEE 11 Is. EFFECTIVE SPEAKING 6.15-7.411 — — — THURSDAYS OR — — -- 12 WEIF:KII 7.45 -9.15 — •- - THURSDAYS — — — 12 WEEKS BEGINNING 14th JANUARY, 1950 ...
... 9.35 Television Playhouse presents The Small Servant 10.35 Get This! An ATV Advertising Magazine. | 10.50 Godfrey Winn: Speaking Personally. 1.05 News Headlines. 1.07 Dial for Music, starring Dennis Lotis, Ronnie Carroll and many others, 31.35 Epilogue ...
... £25d00 in 1950 to over £61.000. Mr. P. G. Bantleld clerk to Cranbroot Rural Council. revealed on Thursday last week. He was speaking at a meeting at which Mr. !Hanley Calcutt. parish council chairman. presided. and called by the rural council to explain ...
... Italy. 12.00 Thome Were The Days. t Announcements. 12.55 Weather; News. 1.10 Pick of the Week. 2.00 Recital. 2.30 Frankly Speaking. 3.00 Tropical Pinta. 3.30 Those Vintage Years. 4.00 Scottish Orchestra, 5.00 Children. Weather; News. 5.15 In the South-East ...
... Dockyard Co. Ltd., Church Street. The Club have been very fortunate in obtaining the consent of Dr A. G. Menrns, M.8.E., to speak that evening, and his subject will be Mental Health. As is well-known Dr Mearns is a most popular and interesting speaker, ...
... several months. Mr. F. L. Mackman looked at the question from a different angle. He said he was pleased to hear Mr. Setchfield speaking up for the people in slum property. A lot of them were elderly people, he said. who had enjoyed small rents in the past and ...
... Parents and friends were Invited by the Head Mistress (Miss 13. Tebbutt) to enjoy folk dancing singing, games and verse speaking. The programme (which had been arranged by Miss Tebbutt. who also accompanied) was enjoyed. • Parents and others again visited ...
... lora as :.varttee pr.lper. ty was left hr , th In urban ant rural areas, the ques•lon of 'cash compensation did not arise. Speaking about , the setlement of non-claimants I.e. Azam Khan said that this proth lem as time consuming and required detailed planning ...
... Council music included the hymn : much enjoyed by a large conshould take its courage in -Praise My Soul. ' gregation. In speaking and both hands and completely BrAoadr ga enn all. was held at singing the young people excelled. change the whole pattern ...
... here. because. and I don't mind who hearda me say so, the service at Lynn is none too satisfactorV. Mr. Allen. wt.° was speaking at last week's Wisherli ITown Council meeting, said there was a tremendou- slnes.sin this t ' could amount to millions ot ...