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... Ex-R.A F ace Whig-Commander Robert Stanford- Tuck and Lieutenant-General Adolf flatland. of the Luftwaffe—bitter enemies during the war—will be shoot- 1 - ni . out again in • Idiya time. us faTri mutual uriret—cluCl The meeting w:11 take Ogee In the fields ...
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... Sir Walter supported the Whig party in the ‘county. One year he uncertook to give 'the Whig banquet at Alnwick for the darmers and other adherents. Unfortiunal.ely he only provided water and |lemona»:.e to drink. The Whigs lost 'the next election.” ...
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... Allehurch did well at Inside-left unul the Spaniards paid him special attention. but the, missed the speed of Jones on the right Whig. Kelsey and Nurse shone in defence. ...
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... There was a lutes-breadth rictory for Coneerystires at 81 , VMM/trill After • recount they scraped hose Deptford Wired by MOM Whig There were no surprises at where the only retiring amber to stand tor reelection. Mr. W R e the poll In Waterloo was a last ...