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... said. that investors were ing more active as The investment dollar premium stands at 33-33} per cent. many brokers began to speak of this upward trend as the beginning of a new bull market. ...
... ILL-CONSIDERED . The commission accepted that Charlton had been speaking in a light-hearted manner for a TV audience, and that he might not have realised the serious effect which his statement would have on the listening public, or the reaction . which ...
... candidate. Superannuation scheme. A car allowance is in operation. Experience in committee work, organisation functions, public speaking and general organisation and administration required. Applications, giving age, full details of experience and names of 3 ...
... special schools are badly understaffed, according to Mr James Baxter, fu'esidem of the Educational nstitute of Scotland. Speaking yesterday at a meeting of teachers in Dundee School for the De&~ he said ,that in many areas Scotland provision for special ...
... employers’ associations in the future, with separate sections to represent different interests, but with one central voice to speak to Government, to the trade unions, and to anyone else on behalf of industry. ...
... strike ‘A warning that Britain may face a General Strike was given last night by the Scottish industrialist. Sir lan Stewart. Speak'ug at the annual dinner of the dinburgh Productivity Association, Sir lain, chairman of Hall - Thermotank International, said ...
... ese sentiment fanned by incidents in the Republic of Guinea (Conakry). Looking shaken, the Portuguese were unhappy about speaking about their experiences, and said they had Portuguese _friends still in Equatorial Guinea, and feared that anything they ...
... million, the Arts Minister, Viscount Eccles, told the Lords yesterday, a rise of £2.6 million in one year. : Lord Eccles was speaking on a mcfion(?y Lord Annan cnfik\g on the Government to reconsider their announced intention to introduce charges for admission ...
... on Industrial Relations because he could not acceyt the Government's policy on labour and trade union relations. He was speaking at a lunch to mark an agreement between the commission and trade union representatives on a comprehensive proce(lurek agreement ...
... devised and produced by his partner, Annie Stainer. Between them. they conjure up a host of strange creatures, most of whom speak gobbledygook but manage to communi- ...