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... AMERICA About half the amount is accounted for by investors, including many local people who responded to appeals by the company for cash when attempts to persuade big financial institutions to back it failed. Africar co-founder, Mr Tony Howarth flew ...
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... OFF TO AMERICA AN 18-year-old Morecambe girl, Miss Karen Rita Irving, of 6 Beaufort Grove, Bare. Morecambe. flies to America tomorrow to take up a post as a mother's help with a family in Cresskill, New Jersey. Miss Irving, who has been News Editor's ...
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... SCHOOLGIRL'S TRIP TO AMERICA * HAVING just finished her G.CE, ordinary level examinations, 15 - vear - old Diane Sherlock, the younger daughter of Mr, and Mrs, T. Sherlock, of Hexham Road, Torrisholme, Morecambe, flew 1o America on Thursday, Diane is ...
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... Pupils learn about America THANKSGIVING was shipped across the Atlantic for pupils at Morecambe High School, when they celebrated the tradition in an all-American way. Third-year pupils who learned about the United States from American youngsters studying ...
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