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BRITISHER SPEAKS

... BRITISHER SPEAKS. When the Kultured German Kaiser, Let loose the dogs of War, He said: ““ I'll crush my neighbour, It will not then be far To England, which I'll conquer! (There may be heavy loss), But every man who lands there, Shall have an iron cross ...

Speaking with two

... Speaking with two Sir,—Watching a television discussion between two Socialist MPs the other night, on whether or not MPs should be expelled for disobeying the PartY whip, one came to the conclusion that it is impossible to be a politician, and still retain ...

Published: Friday 11 November 1966
Newspaper: Biggleswade Chronicle
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 326 | Page: 21 | Tags: none

NO POWER TO SPEAK

... NO POWER TO SPEAK Sir FPrank Markham said he thought the resolution should make it clear that the honorary aldermen would have no power to speak or vote. He was also concerned that such aldermen ghould not get i?lxed g with the members of the uncil and ...

Published: Friday 07 May 1965
Newspaper: Biggleswade Chronicle
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 156 | Page: 23 | Tags: none

BRITISHER SPEAKS

... BRITISHER SPEAKS. THE KAISER DREAMS—THE When the Kultured German Kaiser, Let loose the dogs of War, He said: *“ I'll crush my neighbour, It will not then be far To England, which T'll conquer! (There may be heavy loss), But every man who lands there, ...

Methodist to speak to Anglicans

... Methodist to speak to Anglicans A meeting of Biggleswade Ruri-Decanal Conference was held in the Church Room, Sandy, on September 24. The Rev. J. H. Dominey, Vicar of Biggleswade, presided in the | absence, through illness, of the Rural Dean (the Rev ...

Published: Friday 04 October 1963
Newspaper: Biggleswade Chronicle
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 247 | Page: 22 | Tags: none

The suit speaks for itself

... The suit speaks for itself Take a closer look at the suit in the picture. Check the essential details. The slim-notch lapels lie flat on the chest, rolling naturally from the collar to the button. The collar sits comfortably. And the cloth falls naturally ...

Published: Friday 17 November 1961
Newspaper: Biggleswade Chronicle
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 124 | Page: 13 | Tags: none

THE KAISER DREAMS—THE BRITISHER SPEAKS,

... THE KAISER DREAMS—THE BRITISHER SPEAKS, e When the Kultured German Kaiser, Let loose the dogs of War, He said: *‘ I'll crush my neighbour, It will not then be far To England, which T'll conquer! (There may be heavy loss), But every man who lands there ...

THE KAISER DREAMS—THE BRITISHER SPEAKS

... THE KAISER DREAMS—THE BRITISHER SPEAKS. When the Kultured German Kaiser, Let loose the dogs of War, He said: ‘‘ I'll crush my neighbour, It will not then be far To England, which T'll conquer! (There may be heavy loss), But every man who lands there, ...

Shefford teenagers speak up for

... Shefford teenagers speak up for Criticism of teenagers and their activities is frequently heard these days—sometimes with justification—but there is another side to the storv and it is well put in a letter I have received from a member of Shefford Methodist ...

Published: Friday 27 May 1960
Newspaper: Biggleswade Chronicle
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 197 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

Members of House of Lords to speak

... Members of House of Lords to speak Two members of the House of Lords have offered support to Mr. Trevor Bell, Labour candidate in Mid-Bedfordshire. Lord Lingren, an expert on transport problems and particularly the railwawill speak at Flitwick on Saturday ...

Published: Friday 18 March 1966
Newspaper: Biggleswade Chronicle
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 101 | Page: 23 | Tags: none

THE KAISER DREAMS—THE BRITISHER SPEAKS

... THE KAISER DREAMS—THE BRITISHER SPEAKS. When the Kultured German Kaiser, Let loose the dogs of War, He said: *“ I'll crush my neighbour, It will not then be far To England, which T'll conquer ! (There may be heavy loss), But every man who lands there ...

? Speak, can't you?”

... ? Speak, can't you?” rds to look over the edge, ouched down close against red in a hoarse whisper. tfiough by a vice. I sank the edge. o = ;‘Wx;oit“;i}‘iy yards off, and 1a red shirt, and is watch-1 don't think that he saw (on’t move. Look: is he was ...