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... home one can make dispositions; in a hotel it is very often fortuitous whether or not one knows what to do. —The Illustrated London News—January 3. 1970 ...
... home one can make dispositions; in a hotel it is very often fortuitous whether or not one knows what to do. —The Illustrated London News—January 3. 1970 ...
... 20—The Illustrated London News—January 10, 1970 Despite the container dispute there is a new spirit in Dockland —not a single London docker was absent after the Christmas holiday. And there are constructive ...
... Mr Lacey and the rest. January 10. 1970—The Illustrated London News— '' ■ t i m The Three Musketeers Ride Again!, Royal Court: Rachel Roberts, Anthony Gray in goon-style Dumas. —The Illustrated London ...
... building in London. How much money is lost every day by not exploiting the rents that could be drawn from the site of St Paul’s?” The second impending outrage on a major national heritage in our capital city is a scheme of the Greater London Council —another ...
... Calvi with a stop al Lyons takes 5 hours The cost was £35 10s for two weeks from London and the aircraft was that good old warhorse, the DC3. About 300 took advantage of this new style holiday and the great package tour market was born. Today about 2| million ...
... keepers' arrival. The lantern was finally illuminated on the night of January 1. From The Illustrated London News. January 15,1870. January 17. 1970—The Illustrated London News— ...
... Up, which stars Warren Mitchell, finished there just before Christmas —also the first production of Granada TV’s new film-making company. There was a need for a studio in the centre of London,” claims Lee’s managing director Ross MacKenzie, not just as ...
... British investment in America is rising also. In 1967 INTERNATIONAL COMMENTARY by PETER KIRK, MP January 24. 1970—The Illustrated London News—9 direct investment in the United States ment to stop the BP-SOHIO take-over, and amounted to £SIJ million, and there ...
... is £B5 to £9B all-in from London, depending on the hotels chosen. African choice A week or two before Christmas I received a really splendid brochure from Union-Castle Line called African Holidays 1970. Profusely illustrated in colour it contains details ...
... of Nancy from Oliver rw/st—during the last 15 years of his life, much against his doctor's advice. From The Illustrated London News, March 19,1870. ...
... lines are worth all the fire and smoke and fury, the psychological conflicts, of The Sorrows of Frederick. 24—The Illustrated London News—March 28, 1970 ] ran is one country where revolution moves at a calculated and careful pace. It is a country that ...
... —The Illustrated London News—April 4, 1970 cpassior/s at home Elaster is, like Christmas, essentially a Christian religious festival. Or should it perhaps be was! For t secularization has gone so far that the facts that holiday meant holy day and that ...