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... the council’'s record. He speaks of the difficulties in obtaining suitable sites for redevelopment because of the high ‘cost of land. Council properties in the borough total 5440 units and these are all flats and maisonettes. The land is tOO valuable ...
... PRIEST TOLD TO LEAVE COUNTRY KINSHASA (mwm Mmiin%nmy’ here, the ia{tg student m_ku R - The priest, a Dutch-speaking Belgian, was accused of subversive activities, official sources said. —Reuter. . ‘ ROCKET ATTACK BISSAU é’“‘“’ Guinea) Friday. — Portuguese ...
... THIS MORNING o 1 had rather speak five twords with my understanding, than ten thousand words in an unknown tongue. oy i 1 Corinthians XIV, 19 . If you take ten thousand words to say anything, all that will hy:mbeud of it will be a b;tef summary. So why ...
... delivered were undoubtedly earnest and impressive but they bounced, as it were, off empty benches. __‘ L R and Common“rose to speak, _be. life, 4 could authorise ...
... of ers’ salary talks, S . He said: “Mr Lambie had no authority to make the statements he did on several occasions. He was speaking wholly personally ‘and unconstitutionaily.” Mr George Sutherland (Perth and Kinross), had argued that a iumba!lot would make ...
... direction. As with Luther’s buildirg of the German language, the future Europeans will speak a common language in international use, and everywhere peoples will speak also im their old languages and dialects. People will gpeak and write in the language ...
... Lane. This, Ladbroke elaimed snvented the minority sharebholders in Coral from accepting the hest offer for their shares. Speaking at the annual meeting of the Mark Lane group ;esterdly,; shortly before the anel met to hear the u'):eal, Mr Mark Lane told ...
... those mysterious beings, the * Government spokesmen,” must suffer in conscience from some of the things they are required to speak. To describe the ll24mile limit as “ shredded ” (an expression coined preuunfi}x' in the fertile imagination of Mr Rippon) by ...
... Defence Regiment but no decision. had yet been taken, MPs were toid gestenhy. The Minister of State for Defence. Lord Balniel, speaking at the start of a debate on the Armed Forces, said it would not be a separate force but like the rest of the regiment it ...
... o meeting of OAU ABIDJAN (Ivory Coast), Thursgy.-—!‘ivc French-speaking West rican Presidents are tO stay away from this month’s African unitz“smtt in Addis Ab-{:t .t: ' '.‘ u't “ . femce *-“in anndlEs ‘internal .fitxn The five are: Presidents Fi Houp ...
... already being supplied by our future partners and ‘they, presumably, are looking for an increased ,market in Britain, not to speak of the loss of large portions of Commonwealth markets which, we are told, would disappear. I think it is time that some m informed ...