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... ! . a bomb destroyed a row of shops carols by the school choir, some' , and houses opposite Salters Hill effective verse-speaking, and items ,School, now renamed Kingwood by the recorder group and violin 'School. class. ...
... ! . a bomb destroyed a row of shops carols by the school choir, some' , and houses opposite Salters Hill effective verse-speaking, and items ,School, now renamed Kingwood by the recorder group and violin 'School. class. ...
... children of a U.S. Consul in Oslo. Roy and the other Austra:ians have made Norway their second home. They have learned to speak the language fluently and have fallen happily into the living customs. Skating bodies, delighted to have the Australians there ...
... that 15 was too young to throw boys and girls into the jungle of post-school life. Mr. E. H. Goddard. of Askes. London, speaking on the shortage of teachers, said some grammar school staffs discouraged boys from becoming teachers. The way university ...
... Thom were the Days. 1245 Midland Annamans. 12.55 Weather. I. 0 p.m. News. LIU Pick of the Week. 2. 0 Recital. 2.30 Freaky Speaking 3.0 Tropical Fiesta. 3.30 Thom Vintage Years. 4. 0 ■BC Scottish Orchestra. 5 0 Children 5.55 Weather. 6.0 Heirs 6.15 Midland ...
... HAVE YOUR CHIMNE oy ELECTRI K. PE/ 3, ROSE BANE Teleph Rubber trees a by Dunlop on 10 have cleared of iu Nel:(t year, anne Speaking Union. } boys_and boys fro mls. will again i each other’s ¢ Rubber ovoids capsules are n Dunlop in Manc ment of cancer. & ...
... DITOR BRINGS IEAD SISTER This speaks volumes for (your paper. says Mr. Potter, in another letter. He would like , o Isay how grateful everyone as. The sister died four years ago. explains Mr. Potter. Uut he: I husband, a married son and a 'married daughter ...
... few words of greeting from vivacious Bettina , Riclirnan, playing :he title role of Dick Whittington. The latter is seen speaking to the Canon, watched by a very large audience and with the cat in the left foreground, of this picture by Waif red Photographics ...
... - I NtralM 4111 b. Health . ht to the Ministry Ii? I 11111%1 that only 2S ellr J. T. WlMinn per mit or the n ursing •tafr speaking Rs ehairman of the base rus forgo of motorised Area Hekith Committee of the pit,ddlenex tr i nsport. the remainder bells; ...
... made by girls of the club. The infants of the School sang Sing a Song of Candles - and Away in • Manger. BUILE LECTURE , Speaking on behalf of the Clitistaalphians in Adu.'.; School. Primhim, Nottingham. last Sunday. on The Kingd vm c f God in Prc)Wer ...
... Music-Hall. 1.0 12.55 Weather. 1.0 News. 1.10 Make Way for Music. 1.45 of the Week. 2.0 Recital. Listen With Mother. 2.0 Frankly Speaking. 3.0 Re- Woman's Hour. 3.0 Band. 3.45 cords. 3.30 Those Vintage Years. Music While You Work. 4.30 4.0 Concert. 5.0 Children ...
... held in Young Farmers' Club membe rs village for three years. Cremation the Commemoration Hall on Wedheard a talk on public speaking byway at Tunbridge Wells on Tuesday• nesday, various gifts were presented' Miss P Walter-Ellie at their meet-,H e leaves ...
... `TAKE-OVERS CAN APPLY TO FARMS' N.F.U. Official Speaks of Risks of Contract Farming By Our Agricultural Reporter KENNETH BELL Col. J. D. Wilson. deputy president of the National Farmers' Union. gave a plain warning at Stafford yesterday that the business ...