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... America A CHRISTMAS holiday in America was re-lived on Tuesday evening for the benefit of the St Luke's Ladies’ Trefoil, Brierfield. Guest speaker was church member Miss Janet Southworth, giving her very first public talk. Supper was served after the ...
... America “AMERICA Revisited” was the title of a slide lecture given to members of Brierfield Methodist Church yesterday week. There was an encouraging attendance despite the weather. The lecture was presented by Mr and Mrs Harry Waterworth, and hot supper ...
... 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 ...
... America and (iermany. The critical relations between the United States and Germany show no change, but the tension is yet severe, and preparations are going along at a vigorous pace to carry out military and naval plans. The Pacifist group, led by Mr ...
... TERROR IN AMERICA (A Gill Atkinson and Hedley Cousin, chaplains at Lancaster University, light candles during the vigil held in memory of victims of the attacks. 13090110/2 Couple saved by change of plans [ ™ T r——— | v\:‘_ 8 0 Tv“T‘ SOBCERRNANT: §At ...
... South America ed Train spoke on South America, arly in Peru, at le Study Group Park Cottage ...
... 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 ...
... America and the Allies. The first active aid sent to the Allies by America will be a strong contingent id medical men. Plans have been completed for sending a thousand surgeons to France for the reinforcement of the British and French medical staffs. ...
... America and the War. President Wilson had a greet majority of the American Oongrem behind him in his application to be given a free hand in arming American merchant ships, and it seems unlikely that he will be turned from his object by the obstructionists ...