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Pearson leaves

... Pearson leaves ‘ for Crimea The Canadian Minister f{or External Affairs, Mr. Lester tearson, left Moscow today by air for Stalingrad and the Crimea ...

Mary Seacole

... of the Crimea, was revered by members of the First Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment who served in Jamaica and later the Crimean War. Mary, the daughter of a white Scottish soldier and a black West Indian mother, made her own way to the Crimea and spent ...

It's for you

... the Soviet coup was over, he was out on a boat. National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft placed a call to Gorbachev in the Crimea, but could not immediately get through so Bush took his power boat out. ...

SHE WAS 102

... (Lincolnshire) for nearly five | vears, She was the daughter lof a regular soldier who died | from wounds received at thr‘ ‘Crimea, 2 » s S 2 = ° » »n > g m R ...

ONERHISIDAY

... Liverpool's overhead railway opened by Lord Salisbury. ) ©® 1945: The Yalta Conference on the occupation of Germany opened in the Crimea between Allied leaders Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin. © 1953: Sweet 'riiifoning ended in Britain. © 1962: The Sunday Times ...

Facts on Florence

... and ruthlessly ambitious woman. In 1854, with her band of 38 nurses, Florence brought comfort and solace to soldiers in the Crimea. But the commonly held image of Nightingale as a highly competent nurse is shattered by her sister’s observation: “Florence ...

QuICK:

... QuICK: Across: 1 Suffolk punch, 9 Culminate, 10 War, 11 Uptight, 12 Delve, 13 Unhurt, 15 Crimea, 18 Angel, 20 Repress, 22 Inn, 23 Potpourri, 24 Garden of Eden. Down: 2 Unlatch, 3 Fling, 4 Leanto, 5 Pleader, 6 Newel, 7 Horsemanship, 8 Accumulating, 14 ...

Down LAST WEEK’S SOLUTIONS

... 10 lm?ure; 11 Ethic; 13 Termini; 16 Apiece; 17 Siskin; 19 Loose; 20 Unlit; 21 Pillagers; 22 Id est; 24 Henna; 25 Gemini; 26 Crimea; 27 THERE’S a £lO prize waiting for the winner of our cryptic crossword. Send your entries to Crossword 438, Evening Telegraph ...

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... type (4) casionally (9) gotiate (8) ettante (7) occupied (6) nnel-shaped - 12 Mersey; 14 ood; 3 Papaw; 4 uyed; 17 Tenor; ; 12 Crimea; 14 Aart; 3 Raved; 4 Wield; 17 Panic; e A e Aokeok * ® 3 * * * * 3 * * * * saying in this nent ) i * veris x ttom ¥ Ige * ...

Published: Friday 25 February 1994
Newspaper: Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 112 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

ACROSS

... to a saint absorbing profit (7) 10 Trees cut up and planted R 11 The Lady of the Lamp was NOT in charge of this unit in the Crimea (5,7) 13 Institution keeps mum about employment (6) 15 Nothing but nonsense — like a mature compost heap? (3,3) 17 Do-it-yourself ...

Published: Thursday 30 July 1992
Newspaper: Northampton Chronicle and Echo
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 116 | Page: 24 | Tags: none

ACROSS

... saint absorbing profit (7) 10 Trees cut up and planted DR~ e 11 The Lady of the Lamp was NOT in charge of this unit in the Crimea (5,7) 13 Institution keeps mum about employment (6) 15 Nothing but nonsense — like a mature compost heap? (3,3) 17 Do-it-yourself ...

Published: Thursday 30 July 1992
Newspaper: Northampton Chronicle and Echo
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 117 | Page: 22 | Tags: none