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... 1939? by URSULA BLOOM There will looking* - back and might-have-beens. Has she the strength of mind to face such situation with equanimity? Supposing she keeps her Job? It means service flai. or something the type where they can rely restaurants for meals ...
... ON 1939 Weekly wages at the end of last November were about sixtyfive per cent. higher than in September, 1939, when the war started, according to today's Ministry of Labour Gazette. About 549,000 had a rise last November, and 450,000 had their working ...
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... 1939 Even were the stills of Scotland gams strong' today it would yet take years to mature the whisky. So existing stocks of Johnnie Walker must be sparingly used in order to avoid greater shortage later on. good whisky Is rare. Johnni? Walker is rare ...
... 1939 )rdinarily residing with him or her, be payable to suet widow or widower. (d) In case of death of a Reader giving rise to claim under Benefit (1) and there being no widow or widower as defined in Condition (c) then the benefit shall be payable to ...
... 1939 ** THE DAWN PATROL (Wales 4, 2pm -3.50 pm) Errol Flynn and David Niven as reckless Royal Flying Corps pilots on duty in France during World War One. With Basil Rathbone. 1938 ** BLIND VENGEANCE (LWT, 10.30 pm - 1 2.10 am) Gerald Mcßaney patiently ...
... 1939 girl of to - day wears these shoes. Still able to put her loot down ! Midnight oil has greased many a rough and rocky road. A corkscrew has been the turning-point in many a man's life. The best time to do a thing is before it really needs to be done ...
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... IN 1939 NEW Waterloo Bridge will be open to traffic at the end of 1939, it is anticipated by the L.C.C. Work on the bridge is three weeks behind as a result partly of obstructions found when dredging, and also owing to the partial cessation of night dredging ...
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