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... of Computer Science in the School of Physics and Ad)plied Mathematics at the niversity, stated on Saturday. Dr Browne was speaking at the last of the holiday lectures in the David Keir Building at Queen’s. ...
... of Computer Science in the School of Physics and Ad)plied Mathematics at the niversity, stated on Saturday. Dr Browne was speaking at the last of the holiday lectures in the David Keir Building at Queen’s. ...
... Yard chief confident of New Year Harland & Wolff chairman, Mr. John Mallabar, speaking from his London home last night, sent a confident New Year message to Belfast shipyardmen. He said: “Tnere is a great deal of cleaning up to be done at the Yard, but ...
... Society last night that crime in Northern Ireland is soaring at the rate of 20 per cent. per year. Head Const. Irvine, who was speaking on crime prevention, went on to say: “In England, about £lOO,OOO is spent a year on crime but this has risen to £250,000 ...
... register to the computer. And, though it may not be apparent at first glance, it will be the smaller machines, generally speaking, that will be the most difficult to deal with. For one thing, many of them will be too old to be capable of standing up to ...
... court that the interpretation of the word ‘‘obscene” was that it meant a tendency to deprave or corrupt. ¥ e - Mr. M‘Grath, speaking of ‘“Stradella” and ‘‘A Bedside Odyssey,” submitted that these books were not any more objectionable than Harris's autobiography ...
... BELFAST EDUCATION COMMITTEE Classes commence 9th January. CURRENT AFFAIRS HOMECRAFT COOKERY PUBLIC SPEAKING DRESSMAKING. WRITING Enrolment at the Education Offices, Monday to Friday, 10 am.—4 p.m. W. C. H. EAKIN, Director of Education. ...
... first examine the cover stories being told currently by other U.K. tourist centres battling for the same market. Relatively speaking, Northern Ireland’s official holiday advertisement is no over-statement. We are luckier by far than most of us realise for ...
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... said yesterday that almost 87 per cent. of vehicles on the roads to-day required lighting adjustments. Mr. M‘Kiernan was speaking at the opening of the A.A.'s drive-in car Ilight testing centre at Stewart Street, Belfast, which will be open to the public ...
... Attlee, 84 yesterday, confined celebrations to visits by members of his family because he has been finding difficulty in speaking too much, a member of his household said yesterday. ...
... important that the public should be able to see plans for their Province in a graphic and understandable form. Mr. M‘'Connell was speaking at the Building Centre, Arthur Place, Belfast, where the Ballymena Area Plan is on view. He said that experience in Britain ...
... started to address the court, but Justice Buckley said he would not listen to him, adding that he had previously allowed him to speak although he should not have done so as Wilson was legally represented Wilson then shouted: “What about my wife and family and ...