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A TROUBLE TO MS PARENTS

... on the prisoner, who is only 17 years of age, until he had made inquiries about his of the easantanding ofiker of his INDEPENDENCE DAY IN PARIS. In honour of their Independence • newabw of Americans in Paris, headed by the American Minister, Mr. Whitelaw ...

NOTES ON NEWS

... together with • newspaper paragraph, for • man receiving a legacy of £5,000. Twenty-six years ago a man in America at an Independence Day celebration got • nail blown into his neck, nere it stayed until a few months ago, when • sharp pain caused him to consult ...

THE ONLY 'An NOUDAY

... ONLY 'An NOUDAY. The Americans ham only ass Holiday each year. Thaaltegiving Day, their most famous annual festival. Independence Day, which falls at the Fourth 91 July. sad Decotatioa Day, which is set apart for deekiag with 11WW•111 the of those who ...

IN THE PUBLIC EYES

... Between three and four thousand American visitors to London attended the receptioa given by the American Ambassador is of Independence Day at the Embassy. Dorchester House. Park-leme. • the Metropolitan=disr7i Is ill at Dr. Rouir's pnvats By using • ladder ...

WE HEAR THAT

... of life. only 900.000 babies were born, the f..'mparison not exactly a fair one. A German prisoner of war celebrated Independence Day by escaping from the Woburn Internment Camp. He had the pleaaurw, after being recaptured at Sou!bury: of walking back ...

BLETCHLEY and FENNY STRATFORD .-__-

... Eames; 5, Thorns. Best; tenor, P.c. Wifliam Washbrook. The peal was conducted by Thomas Beet and rung in commemoration of Independence Day. WEDDING.—At S. Martin's Church. Fonny Stratford, on Saturday, the marriage place by special licence, between Mr. W. ...