A WALK IN THE BORDER WOODILANDS
... foreign holiday, Scotland herself has much to offer to the tourist. This picture, from the Borderland of history and romance, speaks eloquently of the holiday treasures that are Scotland's own. ...
... foreign holiday, Scotland herself has much to offer to the tourist. This picture, from the Borderland of history and romance, speaks eloquently of the holiday treasures that are Scotland's own. ...
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... More visiting With the visit of President Gronchi of Italy to Moscow next week, the ball will, so to speak, be kept in play between Moscow and the West. President Eisenhower is to make his visit to Moscow in June—after the summit. What may prove to be ...
... cathedrals and grand palaces, Malta's 5000 years of history seem to come alive. There's no language difficulty in English-speaking Malta, All this year, Malta celebrates the 19th Centenary of the landing of St. Paul in 60 A.D. six hours by air and in the ...
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... Landscape Painting, the School of Paris,” Holbein, Dutch Art (with 50 Rembrandts), eighteenth-century Portuguese Art — not to speak of the sideshows such as Leonardo, John, de Segonzac—might take a rest, or at any rate have some small and unambitious display ...
... Fleming, who once again groved that he ranks high in the select and of outstanding present-day intertvreters of verse. His speaking of “ The ayside Station” and “The Killing” would surely have been applauded by that most fastidious of judges, Edwin Muir ...
... Glasgow, yesterday, when a memorial programme in honour of Edwin Muir was presented by the Scottish Association for the Speaking of Verse, with the support of the Scottish Committee of the Arts Council. This was a gmost timely and inspiriting event of ...
... conscience and may politely decline invitations, We honestly feel that we could gratify Rotarians more by not speaking to them than by speaking to them, but, alas, one seldom gains credit for such unselfishnéss. . ...
... opposite extreme with a preponderance of track events. | The conservative nature of Scottish athletics saw to it that, broadly speaking, things are much the same now, regarding field events, as they were in 1883. ’ Local meetings enjoy a precarious existence ...
... organise their | “Only yesterday, people in our little own affairs. Only then will it be|street could not hear themselves speak possible for us all to get together. It because of a plane revving up on the is important for Governments not to|ground, although ...
... WITNESS SPEAKS UP AFTER 20 YEARS Death myvstery solved From Richard HONG KONG 'ox was arrested ¢ together w the gendarmes’ Hughes Japanese e reCause he 26, 1940, th 13 other British residents on trumped-up charges of He was not seen alive by ver after ...