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... Airline speaks of withdrawal ~ A warning that British Cale- i be completeq and available with-| British Caledonian’s main interest | BAA proposals for a new runway donian Airways might have to out restriction by the time new at Edinburgh centred on the ...
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... year, Miss Sheena Blair and Mr | David Paterson, will speak about the rally at a public meeting in the council chambers on Monday, November 15. The chairman of the Town Twinning Committee will also speak on Dalkeith/Jarnac twinning and town twinning in general ...
... Trade Union movement, and worst of all, in defiance of the wishes of the people who elected them. . Whé will speak for the People? Who will speak for Scotland?—l am ete. David Sibley. ...
... gedestrim performance against elgium can surely be attributed only to his desire to see T. Docherty in the manager’s chair. He speaks of the ecstasy of the crowd, but anvone observing the behaviour of the 3000 or so spectators in my section of the ground would ...
... David's win debate A team from Dalkeith St. David’s R.C. High School has won through to the second round of the English Speaking Union Debating competition. The team of two sixth year pupils, Roderick Begbie and Liam Cairns. beat competitors from St ...
... DISCIPLINE . He said that for four years the student need not meet the people he should be speaking to and he was encouraged to concentrate too obviously on his chosen subject. “He can soon find him‘self ijlliterate in forms of communication which are ...
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... u::yndom osophers, Dr A. Balfour Scrll-!‘lb consultant psychiatrist at the Eastern Geneoral Hospital, Glas. gow, said last night Speaking at a' symposium in ‘gl&w on “Medicine u;d ‘Gh&’ Cowont:hon Ggulti e he Britin. Medical Association, he said that psychiagin& ...
... William Rogers, today yrged .Congress to ¢pprove new over seas aid pro:;m imm.edi;‘:nly mf m.t:o& ndd\ SS, st the world. Speaking at a Press conference fllm ot el e e o in the last week . a gerious blow to the m m:m-g%udnud Vietnamr and the East e ...
... galloping, said the judge, one would have t it. would have been Je to find at least ome witness besides the pursuer's husband to speak of it. ‘ - It was far from clear that Mrs Laing’s own horse was glll&p‘mg and there was -no credible evidence that ~the _employee’s ...