AMERICA STARTS
... AMERICA STARTS. Seizure of 91 German Ships. ...
... AMERICA STARTS. Seizure of 91 German Ships. ...
... AMERICA’S GLORY The great glory of the private universities in America 1s the Graduate Scheool, or what we would call the school of postgraduate studies. Entry to many of the other American Universities is nog difficult; their failure rate at the end ...
... drunken: population are mcre | America than in coun no Prohibition. The is arcused Ly obtai forbidden, and, in a liquor there arc coun ducers of aleololic eo courage drinking hs form. Urdounbted!y less consumption of America than theve hibition has not great ...
... Talk America on The monthly meeting of Thimbleby W.L was held in the village hall. Mrs E. Sharp the president welcomed Mrs M. Cox and gave birthday greetings to Miss Dunn. Mrs A. Kisby was the speaker on her holiday in America. Competition winners were ...
... AMERICA AND RUSSIA At the Trade Union Congress at Southport on September 3, Mr George Richardson said: *“The differences between America and Russia are due to Russia’s expansionist aims, her refusal to co-operate, and her rejection of every attempt at ...
... America Day The Stars and Stripes, together with the Union Jack are to be seen flying above many local buildings to ...
... AMERICA AND THE WAR. Mr. Bryan Resigns. DISAGREES WITH THE PRESIDENT Bombs on Venice. ...
... AMERICA AND THE WAR More Bivided Counsels Playing for Delay. The War: 3rd Yoar, 201st Day. | @General Maude's operations on the Tigris have met with u check. Following an attack upon the Sanma-i-Yat position on the north bank, the Turks lsunched o heavy ...
... Tales of America MELTON Ladies’ Afternoon Club meeting in the Colles Hall began on a sad note. Members stood in silent tribute to Helen Needham, who died recently. Speaker Mrs B. Ellwood recalled her autumn holiday in America. She spoke of her trip to ...
... THE AMERICA CUP. “SHAMEOCK” v. “COLUMBIA.* ...
... AMERICA, 1949 PROSPECTIVE VISITORS TO U.S.A. and CANADA during Spring and Summer Months of 1949 are advised to Register Now for Accommodation. For Full Information concerning Registra= tions, Fares, Passports, Visas, etc., Apply AMERICAN EXPRESS CO, LTD ...
... ACCEPTED IN AMERICA . A deep impression has been made here by the widespread publication of the statement made by Mr. Lloyd George to the United Press correspondent, in which the reason why we cannot consider peace was lucidly explained. Mr. Lloyd George's ...