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NEWS has leaked out that Mr. g F. A. Bell, of 2 Park-lane, Melton, has sold his Alsatian Chiefton of Deanthorpe ..

... TIMES that, though the price was “very good” it was not a record. | Letters to the Editor DEMOCRACY AT WAKE UP! WORK | SAY SOCIALISTS SIR, —1 belong to no politica R —Wi party but have always understood | IR’ W:rh. regard to the recent that the best democratic ...

BAD CONDITION

... in a race. Many of us feel that this gentleman has had a raw deal in his first term of office as a Councillor. 1 am not a Socialist! Mr. Roper mentions Press reports. 1 would like to see more freedom granted to the Press at Council meetings. After all, ...

DIVIDED

... first-class organisation throughout the country and in all their constituencies. “What would have happened if there had been a Socialist government? They would, no doubt, have attempted to do everything as best they could. But it would have been a weak government ...

DIFFERENT

... Manningham Buller, who congratulated the officials on such a smooth, speedy meeting. He wondered what it would be like at a Socialist meeting. “The mood would be entirely different,” he said. ** There would be a considerable number of bitter phrases, and ...

Rebate scheme just ‘Tory plan to pay high interest’

... to call it a “differential rent” scheme, as ‘“‘rebate” scheme suggested a refund, and this was misleading. Although, as a Socialist, he believed in the better-off helping the less fortunate, he felt that this scheme was not for that, as the Council claims ...

The best part of the heritage of England

... are part of the heritage of England—the best part. perhaps, of this particular heritage. And in these days, no matter how socialistic a man may happen to be, he may safely observe and admire without endangering his political soul. A ~ (And all this is rather ...

ds COLUMN 1 COMMENT

... some are “allowed to get away with it” at the expense of others, surely that cuts across one of the basic creeds of the Socialists, i.e.—Fair shares for all-—which in turn surely implies, on the other hand, that each and every one should have a fair share ...

CJETTERS TO THE EDITOR Reply to Townsman

... any political composition. But, being what I am, I cannot let him get away with his comment on the Council’s scheme being Socialist in outlook. It is not, in my opinion; in fact, it is what you would expect from a Tory-dominated council. It is a scheme ...

PERHAPS TOO DRASTIC

... the chemists case. Sir Kenneth concluded: - Liberal policy ic straight abolition. without any exceptions. apparently. The Socialist Party is for abolition too. and certainly, to judge from the Sionehouse Bill. without the safeguards the Government is proposing ...

Published: Friday 24 January 1964
Newspaper: South Notts Echo
County: Nottinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 283 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

RAN OFF

... lull of the Arnold and Carl:en Power as the two dangerously cuddle- He is chairman of the Arnold Branch ! , of the Young Socialists , and is a mem- He told members how work study could bumf.. almost every induct's. drinking. said P c o College of Further ...

Published: Friday 06 March 1964
Newspaper: South Notts Echo
County: Nottinghamshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2180 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

Canton Conservathes' Annual Meeting

... politics. the Liberal laoly has no firm and fixed policy, and all they are likely to achieve is to secure the election of a Socialist. Dealing with the general election, Mr. Cope said the Canton Association was already prepared for the fight. -Whatever the ...

Published: Friday 06 March 1964
Newspaper: South Notts Echo
County: Nottinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 342 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

THREE POINTS ON DEFENCE

... that Britain's V-bomber force was powerful enough to Cause devastation on an enemy. and its disbandment, as proposed by the Socialists, would cause great damage to Britain's prestige at world talks and would in fact save only one-tenth of the Defence expenditure ...

Published: Friday 20 March 1964
Newspaper: South Notts Echo
County: Nottinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 166 | Page: 8 | Tags: none