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The Daily Telegraph from London, Greater London, England • 7

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TEXTILE TRADE 1 RECOVERING Daily Telegraph Morning HAMPTON Wednesday Sept 3 1952 () SONS 6 ARLINGTON ST ST SWl Tel: REGent 8222 AND AT KENSINGTON WIMBLKDON BOURNEMOUTH BISHOP 8TORTFORD TUC ENDORSES GENERAL ARMS POLICY Rejected Surprise Adoption of Germ Warfare Resolution FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT MARGATE Tuesday Card votes at the Trades Union Congress here to-day endorsed by substantial majorities the General policy of supporting rearmament programme without wobbling trimming or Immediately after this triumph the Council met with a rebuff A further card vote resulted in a resolution on bacteriological weapons prohibit to reduce Over 650ft up 41 miles Berkhamsted ASHRIDGE PARK HERTS Amidst lovely well -wooded country IATTIE GADDESDEN A modern well-appointed RKSIDFNOE Hall 5 sunny reception mluards room oed dressing 5 bath offices Coy electric light and water partial central heating good repair 2 cottages garage small tannery with pig and poultry houses outbuildings delightful gardens kitchen garden oi chard paddock and arable enclosures tn all NkARLY 141 ACUKS Vacant Possession AUCTION as a whole or in four 1-ot 1 7th SEPTEMBER 1952 -Joint Auctioneers BROWN Co 128 Htgh-st Berkhamsted and HAMPTON SONS 600ft UP IN SURREY Overlooking a wide expanse of Heathlatvd TADWORTH Only 16 nule heart of London Well-built FAMILY RES1DKNCK Hall 5 reception 6 beds dressing 2 baths 4c offices Oo's services Oarage delightful piaaaure and kitchen gardens over half-acre AUCTION 17th SEPTEMBER 1952 Upset Price £4250 SUNNINGDALE Pleasant pusltlon ad)otnln Park West Auldhame" Station Road Well-built FREEHOLD RESIDENCE on two fliers Contains Halls 2 reception 4 bed 2 baths plavroom Ac grounds of 1 acre main services AUCTION 1 7rh SEPTEMBER next in conjunction with CHANCELLORS 4t CO of Sunningdale Fresh In the Market DORKING SURREY DEEPDENE PARK ROAD Modem architect-designed FREEHOLD RE- S1DENCF with main services: central heating Itc High up with eveellent view Hall 2 reception 1'igga 4 5 bed bath See Oarage and outbuildings gaiden ot over 1 acre AUCTION 18th SEPTEMBER next RICKMANSWORTH Over 300ft up In wooded situation on the Herts and Middlesex Border FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY OVER 81 ACRES LOCKWEI-L" a dignified modern House tn Period style Hall 3 reception 6 bed 3 baths i store rooms and offices Bungalow for gardener 2 garages Beautiful densely wooded gardens and grounds kitchen garden Ac Vacant Possession AUCTION 8th OCTOBER 1952 and Emergency Reserve camps an unknown after the inR1 nearly to its close In this the inquest at Westminster yester- is njV second year of Reservist train-1 day because no one could re- Wool trade leaders report a steadv ing it has been the turn of thei member his face A verdict of improvement in demand" and what The booking more orders and working less short time An accurate assessment of the degree of production will not be possible until the cotton towns' holidays end in two or three weeks' Lime Even the silk first to feel the draught and the last to feel the sun is beginning to believe that it has passed the bottom of the depression and that things are on the This new trend will be reflected in the trade returns to be issued by the 'Wholesale Textile Association in a few days These will show that the volume of sales which dropped sharply in June picked up appreciably in July and are now approaching the level of a vear ago WOOL Demand Improves On all sides there is now one fervent hope that nothing unexpected the evidence on which trade leaders base their belief that the worst of WOOL AND COTTON OUTPUT IMPROVES DULY TELEGRAPH REPORTER textile Industries have turned the corner Without exception though in varying degrees they are showing signs of recovery from the recession which first affected them last autumn On all sides there Is a cautious confidence that better times lie ahead The improvement is most marked in the Yorkshire woollen industry whose progress in recent weeks has been almost spectacular Lancashire cotton trade is pleases us most is that it seems to pi be Since April the number of short-time workers in srs ssjf as a reliable trade barometer were issued yesterday They show that the weight of material passed through the deDartment last month was 50915821b compared with 44932191b a year ago COTTON More Orders from Abroad The number of part-time workers has increased since last Decern Auction Sales of Furniture and Contents in Town and Country Houses POR PARTICULARS OF THE FOREGOING APPLY HAMPTON SON8 LTD AS death from natural causes was germ and bacteriological feud Seconding Mr Willis declared The question us nr bn cam- rarmamr7 the 50101 Another General Council member Mr Lincoln Evans Iron and steel Tes11 Conftiom eration rejoined we prepared to pay The test is are the price for freedom? Our arms pnramme was based on the assumption that unless we rearmed some of the things we held dear would be exposed to the risk of destruction He added There are fools in America there are fools In Britain and we can control them but If-- Pl' control In his attack on both resolutions and on the amendment to Congress to applv some SpSSawiSslS' cmmoSSi and Ad protested atomic warfare and assist economic development of backward areas Mr Cornes Association of Engineering and Shipbuilding Draughtsmen seconded Two members of the General Council Mr A Birch Union of Shop Distributive and Allied Workers and Mr Willis London Society of Compositors next put forward an amendment to the second resolution The amendment urged that: Willie rearmament was a necessary part of the United Nations policy of resisting aggression the programme must be reduced to taKe account of Britain's economic position the General Council should press for revision of the programme and at the same time continue to advocate and support measures genuinely designed to reduce International tension and prevent war Mr Birch referred to the subtle 1 Communist which could be traced in the resolutions Many people in Congress seemed to be suffering from Bevamte They must not be left behind by events because of a sterile personal Municipal Workers and Mr Ernest Jones National Union of Mine-workers Supporting the resolutions Mr Stevens Communist Secretary of the Electrical Trades Union ap- ministrative Workers being came advice Congress carried without controversy resolutions calling for the abolition of National Health Service charges and the setting up of a comprehensive occupational Health Service At the opening of proceedings Mr Deakin the president criticised newspaper reports this morning not in The Daily Telegraph arising from the Congress decision yesterday to ask Mr Churchill and Sir Walter Monckton Minister of Labour to meet a delegation on the dispute with Thomson the printing firm It is completely incorrect and he declared to suggest that we have departed from our usual custom and that we are going to the Prime Minister to secure protection for trade union officials who may be concerned in any dispute We reiect the suggestion with contempt HEALTH CHARGES Call for Abolition The first resolution called for the restoration of a free National Health Service Moving it Dr Cakdew secretary of the Medical Practitioners Union argued that every Chancellor of the Exchequer whatever his party would be tempted to extend the range of charges The time had come to call a halt deterring people their doctors Mr A Roberts from attending r-intyraM aicn tion asking for SSJSSJSUSHSSra srribed industrial mpriiHn "tvuc rnnnfS- injured by accidents in industry NEED FOR ARMS Policy Reaffirmed Before Congress turned to the General Council's statement on Dr i nwarn ed' el -iTe ha the uo compos to te taken on the subject were regarded as a relertinn of the Councils as a rejection lllt wuu report This declared that trade unionists xms declared mat trade unionists recognised and overwhelmingly mediate necessity of LANDED OTHER PROPERTY (A) 18- per Um INVESTMENTS £3750 secure income ot £312 pa dead net Chelsea market Cafe and Flat let on FR Lease 21 yrs Worth £450 pt Sole Agent Michael 25 Walton-st SW! KEN 3795 LONDON AND SUBURBS ROMLEY KENT -d 8 -D Freehld Frnly Kf on 2 flrs tea- nms stn shjps St schls 5 Uds 2 3 r-cps kwh Sic Price £3800 RV 0719 24 Wendoer-r i tHlSIEHURSl £2750 I Id 8 -D Vic- nan-t-pe Residence nP-eiy converted 2 -c flats Vac possession upper flat 5 rooms kit and bathroom AdJ Common high position fine views 5 mins station 1 Carter Co 41 High-street Chislehurst I Imperial 154R CHELSEA 3 FREEHOLD shop and 5 rooms suitable bus ur pt use Price £3500 or close oiler 11252 Daily Telegraph 4 JUST KENSINGTON Freehold Property for disposal with benefit of substantial war dam- I A rge claim Comprising 5 bed rooms 2 re- FRONTED FREEHOLD RESIDENCE OF ceptinn rooms and the usual offles Bmall CHARACTER and CHARM (comprising hall garden Price £5000 Goddard Si Smith with cloakroom 3 reception rooms 2 King-street St James 1 Whitehall ro--m 5 bed rooms (2 basins' sitting OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS 1 TH 01 pr0u ntwtring thei flr1? mut he made through a M-Ulrv iVtet or a 5 eaulta krnppoyment Agency if the avoluant I ajfi 1 i-o4 1 iclutive or a oma aged tnciui: iru he or the or the excepted from the proeaicu I idrattoN ut I icaicte Order l1 I 'ROWS AOEMS fOR THK COLONIES LAOO6 TOWN COUNCIL Ap lcatiom re invited Irom Barristers and Pensionable is of TOWN 55 Ci and DEPUTY TOWN a950C) In the 1AOG6 TOWN COUNOIIj CVRK £1485 a year (a Ir it West Africa will receive an expat atmn allowance of £400j DtUlY TOWN CLERK Salary scale £825 £858 Jurt-t) CH24 ew 1MV 1 056 fi 1 100 West Africa will receive an expatriation wance of 4250 rising at £924 to £300 i Tiies salaries ma f)e revised upuajcls rt Applicants must have consideranle me pal or administrative experience and the an Cterk must be at least 5 years of ate Tnrf of service are of 12 to 18 at Leave is 5 days per month worked i da In the case of expatriate on-rensi ree passages to and ie United Kingdom Furnished Quarters b'e available for rent in at £150 per annum the Town Clerk and £90 for the Deputy 1 iccev-lul applicants will be reuutred to -'tn a statement that they have not taken an Pht in N-itetian party tics sine 40 and will not take part so long as they are plcved bv the Council A'l applicants it se whether they are related to anv uncillor senior officer of the Council Can--tn wil be treated as evidence thit the apptrant merits alone are Insufficiently good tu justify appointment Trvnirif' i LATIR than the TOth SEP TEMBER by letter stating age full name in tk etters and full particular of qualtflra- ns and experience and mentioning this DPr to the Crown Ageru for the Colonies 4 bank London SW 1 quoting on letter the reference number against the appointment ich application is made The Crown Alerts cannot undertake to acknowledge all 1 'nuiuricate onlv with applicants selected for further consideration ('iiY op Cardiff! w- CITY SURVEYOR DEPARTMENT Appur'ment of BUILDING SURVEYOR AKD ESTIMATOR APT ORADF 9 re 'nvtted for the appointment of rt-ng surveyor and Estimator to be re-p mr ile to ihe City Surveyor for the estimates and reporu and the mainten-an of all types nf Corporation Property tn-r idlrg the supervision of the Property Maintenance Depots Sa ary In a-cbrdanie with APT Grade 9 commencing at £815 rising to £965 per annum Applicants must have extensive administrative experience in building surveying estimates and supervision and organisation of mam-t aree of buildings of all descriptions Including using Deta's duties and general eonditlons of appointment ma- be obtained from the Cttv Surveyor City Hall Cardiff Pre'erenee will be given to candidates qualified as ARI Cs and the Council will assist in finding ng accommodat for the successful anp rant APPLICATIONS together with the names and addresses three persons to whom reference may ide sh lid be delivered to the unde-simed in a sealed envoi pe endorsed dn Survey and E-tiniator NOT LATER than 16th SEPTEMBER 1952 TAPPER -JONES 1 nan clerk City Hall Cardiff August 1952 At IN FOR THE COLONIES AOHICUITLRA1 DEVELOPMENT OFFI-i i i 1 lequned by the GOV-F NMENT OF ZANZIBAR two tours ewch 24 to "6 nths faalarv accurdirg qua l- an-os ana experience in Ihe scale £550 n-c £hl5 a year In addition a temporary xance beiween 497 10s and £129 a vear at presin: payable Gratuity yavable on itsfAetory eoruptein of service Outfit allow -a I Flee passages Candidate must the National Dipioma In Agriculture or equivalent qualifies tluna Apply at once by letter stating age full names in block letters and full particulars of bus meat! and experience and mentioning this paper to the Crown Agents for the Colonies 4 ML bank L- nuun fa Wl quoting on ette: 28017 A The Crown Agents cannot undertake a-n aledge all applications and 1 mmunirate inly with applicants selected lor further consideration 1 ETFRBi iR( UGH AREA HOSPITAL MAN- I aoement committee -Disiduigton (120 beds LCX'UM RADIOGRAPHER i resident or non-resident i required at the above hosptal for one week commencing 15th Sep-tem-er L- 15a per week and Whitle Council conditions Officer OOLD Administrative Officer DODD1NOTON HOSPITAL MARCH CAMB8 I'' AST RIDING COUNTY OOUNCIL Li ARCHIVIST Applications are invited for the appointment of Archivist at a salary in acamdance with the Nat ral Jctnt APT Scale VII at present £t85 per annum rising by annual in- -ements of £25 to £760 per annum The app mimeni will be aunject to one month ee and to the Nat af Joint Councti con- ticna of service as adopted by the Council The Local Oc-ernment Superannuation Act 1957 will apply and the appointment will be ect to satisfactory med'iw xaminatmn The Archivist will be responsible in the fra: for the reorganisation and maintenance of the Council's records and aubaequentlv a rrunistance permit for the estahlubinen' a central ffice for County rec rds generally APPLICATIONS s'ating age qualifications and experience Fv old reach the NOT I A TER THAN he 5()th SEPTEMBER NEX Canvassing or failure disclose anv known reatioasinp to a member or senior officer of the Council will disqualify STEPHENSON Clerk of the County Council Countv Hall Beverley ffACANCIES TEMPORARY ASSISTANT I EM INFERS Applications are invited from University Otsi iates in ectriral Engineering or in 5 nce aub erta is rich must Include Expert-r Phvsic for iat as temporary Aas slant Erigin ers in the Department of Posts and Telegraphs Ireland Age limits 21 to 3t years Ra ary Minimum £485 per annum which ma be increase 1 in the case of candidates with special qualifications or experience Full particulars on application to the Engneer-ln-Chief Leitrim House Dublin Ireland Appointments to p-s's as permanent Assistant Engineers will be made in the near future way of Civil Service Competition and Temporary Assistant Engineers may compete CANTERBURY GROUP HOSPITAL MAN-I AGEMEN COM MI ITEE APPLICATIONS ate invited for tire appointment of SENIOR PHARMACIST (Category 4 hoapitalsi The officer appointed will be responsible lor the sterile prepa: atiors and the manufacturing section in the Group Pharn a eu' a Department hich is situated a' 'hr Kn' and Canterbury Hospital Canterbury and serves 12 hospitals Saiary £525 £25i4i £625 a Applications with full details and copies ot three testimonials to be forwarded to Group Pe Central Office Nunnery Fields Hos-p Canterbury within 10 days' appearance of this advertisement (LJOUTH-WEST MI DPI EBEX HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE WEST MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL i 1 1 47 beds' CHIEF THERAPEUTIC DIETITIAN required rr -resident to take charge ol Dietetic Department tor both in and out patients working direct consultation with senior medical and stall Three qualiffvet Assistant Dtei-t and three Diet Cooks employed Applicants mut be members of British Dietetic Asa-rauon and hold recognised diploma previous 1 ispital experience essential Salary acae £15 to C560 per annum Whitley titions Appiica'iotis to Group Secretary Wvt Middlesex Hospital Isleworth Middlesex I I EADMA-TERSHP OT BROMSOROVE I I SCHOOL he Governors Invite applicaMons for tha Heartmasterslnp of Bromagrove School which i ne vacant on the retirement of the present Headmaster in August 1955 Particulars ay be obtained from tha Clerk to the Go ernors Mr Horton 6 Church-atreet Brrniirove to whom i thould mit their completed apparitions before JOth ber next AORLAND NURSERY TRAIN! NO CfHIEOE CH181 FHUHST Kent Applications are te for tne pst of SISTER IN CHAROE of RESIDENTIAL NURSERIES (SUN or SCN Oood aalary and conditions Particular from the principal I ABr IRATOFY TECHNICIAN la BIO-I- CHEMISTRY required at West Mlddlajex pita Post niw vacant Qoaltfi cat Ions ar and condttiona as defined by Whitley Arc ations together with name referees Secretary of the Committee se tal I aleworth Middlesex MIMSTRV of PENSIONS (B EEN MARY'S HOSPITAL ROF'IAMrGON LONDON 15 CH AR ERKD PHT8H 1 THERAPIST required a' at th- above hoaoltal whltey nr-1 salav wale Application form men :5 2 Ministry of Pension ross Blackpool Lanrs I at which he explained his work ancj police inquiries in About 30 mills are still closed but the kitchens of the Savoy Hotel Bu there is less short-time working The voiumary weetc-en u- ri ic forgotten A Ministry of Labour office re- corded Taylor as having applied for still no one could remember what workers which at the depth of the depression reached 1200 a week has now dropped to 20 present rate of production is about returned A police constable said that the hrdHl! Cross Both gave his name as Albert Edward Taylor xhe same name was tattooed on his left forearm A scrap of paper jn the man's Docket led Dolice to a caf 6 in Catherine-Wrt Aldwvciv wire found two London hostels where he At a stayed but no one knew him he looked like Mr Neville Stafford the coroner said to-day Although the man had a ration book and identity card with him there is no proof that alU UII tUCIC 10 HU Uiai he was in fact Albert Edward Tayior No one has come forward to identify and 1 shail therefore record him as an unknown PATIENT WINS £250 CLAIM CURE PROMISED From Our Special Correspondent AIRDRIE Tuei A counter-claim against a AIRDRIE Tuesday uiuuici laim against a doctor for £250 expenses incurred when Mrs Farron of Waddell- avenue Glenmavis Lanarkshire visited London in 1949 to be treated for rheumatoid arthritis was awarded here to-day Jo Mrs Farron and husband ririftori Dr Michael Good a London specialist of Finchley-road lost his jclnim of £398 4s for professional fees Sheriff A Stevenson who issued a eievenson who lssueu at amendment room and knrhen 2 Fine Gsraxes Workshop SECLUDED PARTLY-WALLED GARDEN 5 WALNUT COTTAGES CHURCH ROAD WIMBLEDON COMMON OLD-WORLD FREEHOLD COTTAGE OF CHARACTER In this enviable position Jusl off the Hlgh--treet 4 bed rooms 2 llvln rooms kitchen and WC Small gardens back and front The above properties will offered for In first -class order 7 principal bed dress- SALE by AUCTION with va' ant possession on ing b' ud' lr 4 baths 4 se ndary Led hall completion (unless previously sold privately) by 4 reception (3 en sunei billiards room modern offices electricity St water central besting Excellent out uildirg chauffeur's flat Illustrated particulars and condition of sale 2 Cottages Delichtlul ai econon cal garden be obtained from Ihe Auctioneers' Office and gr- unds park and 30 ACRES facing Wimbledon Station and 6 High-street Joint Agents HAM PTON SONS LTD 6 Wimbledon Common W1M 7676'9 AR LI NG 1 1 )N i ELT 8T A ES fa fa IV I icv cu ovow nonnraa and STANFORD SON 23 HIGH- WARWI TKfaHIRE -OX ON BORDER STREET COLCHESTER (Tel 3I65K I A charmingTate ANCIENT RYE A SEA 3 miles Comi 11- rirnOflTA nu brick-bull: Bungalow archlu Vi TV iiu-ii designed erected by well-known builder Cot COUNTRY RESIDENCE over £1 500 pre-war and £600 recently In beautiful surroundings with hall 3 recep spent Outskirts hamlet with glorious views tlon rooms kitchen and pantry 5 principal bed Really exceptional property with 2 rec 3 4 and dreaaing rooms 3 bathroom and 3 second-bed kitchen modern ath Main elec Garage ary bed rooms Main electricity and water garden about I acre Moderate reserve Prl- modern drainage 2 garages 5 excellent loot vately or Auction Oeerlng St Colyer Rve boxes harness room workshop and other useful C'HESHAM BOIS Exceptions iy attractlTe outbuildings Attractive chalet flat with main Reaioenc In perfect sec'uiuon of 2 acres electricity and water with 2 reception ms offices 4 bedrooms Tlie gardens are a featura of the property bathresem separate G-gc for 2 Range Excellent 9-acre field iat present let) nf outhouses and really beau' tul gardens Main With vacant possession subject to existing water gas and electric light Septic tank tenancy of the field drainage Part centra! npatlng Telephone 1 FREEHOLD £7250 re mmended by Pretty FOR SALE BY AUCTION at 4 30 Pm Ellis Amersham (Tel 28 on WEDNESDAY 24Ul( 1952 Orders for silk and rayon tibiPiiedl auction roomjVi parade lxaming- of full-time per cent Manufacturers have benefited from being able to give prompt delivery in the past two weeks there has been a perceptible improvement in pwvvjvtwv volume of orders from overseas encouraging sign is that m- quiri quiries are now coming In from foreign countries which have been of the market for many months Since the recession began the industry has lost about 69000 operatives The improvement has been sufficiently marked to make some trade leaders foresee labour in the industry if the upward movement continues as they hope SILK AND RAYON TraJ Cliirhtlv Reiter uc 1 Orders for silk and ray Ref 8) 2721 (1 COUTH NORWOOD HILL 25 Dellght-O ful modem -det House high ground pleasant situation 2 rereption rooms 3 bed rooms St trirk gsrsge and nice garden Vacant possession Freehold £3300 Eastman Si Deniiiss 3 Church-rd 19 LIV 3303 COI NTRT AND SEASIDE ESSEX-SUFFOLK Borders ConstAoIe's Country 6 miles Colchester FINE GEORGIAN COUNTRY RESIDENCE it ration nre- tn sniiadrons nr attempt to bring into tha industrial PnieKvean? trades and Sed 'S and training and administration: rearmament- It affirmed that a placp transnort the programme niard socitvWwdwtirke1 He had' hot meala waiting for Remould not be an immediate solution OI woooworKers me camD Fina'lv he prided toed to Se Ettoi The greatest possible measure of council to intervene lined up with Rpsprvists at ratP 0 perhaps four rearrn nmst be carried out rpsnlutlon' andift minSe Rue was the work of WTthin the limits of our power to arUn tfip average Territorial CO this find the means Within these Sir Vmcent Tewson relying to JJJmrJer limits there was a direct obligation the debate remarked that propn- Thprp ls no doubt however that trains to assist the country to meet its task Sir Vincent Tew son General Secretary opening the debate said that Congress had not lightlv determined the line followed in 1950 and 1951 would be a confession of incapacity and irresponsibility if even by inference we were to question the basic rightness of our deliberate They must above all avoid giving defeaed follows-the impression abroad to those who Compete reMlntlon No 1 'Y rere working with them and also rrtooo s'o4i ooo 4 154000 those working against them that Composite resolution No 2 4274000 they had merely been philosophising -Cf hin'tho Pnolr added I think the Red Dean that d0" germ warfare is involved this Resolutions Defeated Card votes were then taken the resolutions and amendment were 1801000 6 075000 By order of the PuOllc Trustee HEREFORDSHIRE Three mile from Monmouth and partly bounded ny River Minnow VALUABLE SPORTING AND AGRICULTURAL ESTATE THF CWM FST4TF NEAR MONMOUTH FIVE DAIRY AND MIXED FARMS valuable accommodation lands small holding wnod-an is 2 detached cottages 2 mile of trout fishing tn River Monnow IN ALL 823 ACRES Mainly let and producing an actual and estimated RENT ROLL Of £1745 PA For SALE by AUCTION as whole or in 12 lots at The Beauiori Anns Hotel Monmouth 6th OCTOBER 1952 at 3 pm Solicitor Messrs Tr wer Still St Keeling 5 Ncw-square Lincoln's Inn WC2 Joint Auctioneers Messrs RENNIE TAYLOR A TILL 4 Aglnrourt-sqiare Monnwuth and HAMPTON 4c SONS By order of Executors NORTH DEVON COAST Between Wjolacombe and Ilf rarombe "TWITCHKN MOKTKHOE Superbly built FREEHOLD RESIDENCE overlooking National Trust land and the sea to Lundy Island Halls 4 reception 19 bed 5 bath Main electric light and water Early mailed kitchen gsrde- 2 Cottage paddocks farmers- building- ate over 79 acres AUCTION 2Mh SEPTEMBER next oonlunotioo with JOHN MEMBER 4c SON Barnstaple HERTS ST ALB VNS High position close to open country only 50 minutes from London Delightful Modern Sun-Trap Residence SHELDON" ST HILL On two floors- Hall cloak room 3 reception 6 bed dressing and 2 baths model offices Centra! heating oak and pine Jolnerv main electric light and water Built-in douliie parage Well-wooded grounds tennis murt kitchen garden Vreenhouse See nearly It acres FREEHOLD with Possession AUCTION 24th SEPTEMBER next Adjoining and overlooking BUSHY PRK Dignified and wel! -preserved 0 ENGINE QUEEN ANNE HOUSE "YORK HAMPTON COURT Hall 2 reception 4 bed (3 basinsl bath and compact offices Main services Oarage wailed garden FREEHOLD with Possession AUCTION 8th OCTOBER 1952 ABOVE SALES BY AUCTION FOR SALE bv AUCTION 24th SEPTEMBER NEXT 32 ROEDEAN CRESCENT ROEHAMPTON SW15 A NEWLY BUILT LUXURY RESIDENCE FREEHOID DOUBLE -FRONTED DETACliED RESIDENCE just rompleted under the supervision ot an Arvhltect Excellent accommodation on 2 floors only comprises master suite 19 room and luxurj ithr'oiu 4 ld rooms with ba-slns second bathroom 2 sun balconies hall with cloakroom sun parlour un loggia 3 rereotlon room maid sUUnj room and model kitchen Central heating Oak nd teak floor Beautifully appointed and decorated throughout LARGE GARAGE Ds lghtful landscape gardens "BROWN 7 SOMERSET ROAD WIMBLEDON COMMON MODERNISED AND DECORATED THROUGHOUT DIONIPIED DETACHED DOUBLE- TON SPA For particulars applv LOCKE ENGLAND 166 PARADE LEAM1NOTON SPA (Teleuhon 11 O' or STRUTT PARKER 49 RUS6ELL-SQUARE LONDON WC1 (MUSeum 5625 BY DIRECTION of MAJOR A BATTEN SUSSEX HEATHFIELD 3 MILES FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL WOODLAND AND AGRICUI TURAL ES 1 ATE cf 79 ACRE8 49 with VACANT POSSESSION MARKLY RUSHLAKE GREEN GEORGIAN HOUSE approached by a tree-lounge hall 4 reception rooms lined drive 5 principal and 7 secondary bed I and dreaem rooms 4 bathrooms own electricity Central heating Pleasure ground Oarage lor 5 Two accommodation lota and valuable wood- jand Wuh vcan With vacant possession A COMPACT DAIRY FARM OF 35 ACRES and 2 COTTAGES let at £96 10s a AUCTION as a WHOLE or In 6 LOT8 at the CROWN HOTEL HAILSHAM at 3 on 10th SEPTEMBER SOLICITORS Messrs HARVEY CLARKE ADAMS Selborne Building MILLFTREAM-LANE LEICESTER AUCTIONEERS Messrs A BURTENSHAW Sr SON MARKET-SOU ARE HAILSHAM (Tel LEV vnvl tlr '3771) RUT- (MAY- BY ORDER of the TRU6TEE Suitable for conversion or scholastic professional purposes The Freehold Estate STRAWBERRY LODGE STRAWBERRY LANE CARSHALTON SURREY LAt5HftLlU'( SUttnc1 The ATTRACTIVE QUEEN ANNE HOUSE comprising 4 reept cloaks i onaerva'ory doraealie office 8 bed bathroom Valuable outbuilding with coachhouse 2 stable doubl fcarage workshop harness room and 2 room over Attractive secluded garden paddock The whole extending over an are of abt SI ACRES ALSO VACANT SITE of 1 ACRE which JOHN HOLLINGSWORTH Will sell by AUCTION at THE COCK HOTEL 8UTTON on WEDNESDAY 17th SEPTEMBER at 5 30 (unleas prevloualy aold by Private Treaty) Particulars and Conditions ot Rale from the AUCTIONEER HARWOOD HOUSE WALHAM GREEN 8 6 REN 2451 SOLICITORS Messrs WEDIAKE LETTS BIRDS 6 STONE BUILDINOS LINCOLN' INN 2 CHA 6147 THE FREEHOLD ESTATE known as PEMBURY RO ADTmiridge Well A At present used as a School and suitable for similar purpose where large accommodation is required or for division into smaller residences or flat 15 Bed Room 6 Reception 4 Bathrooms Staff Accommodation farm building Renowned arable pasture lands extending to 28 acrei Vacant poaaeselon of Die wb 'hole For SALK bv AUCTION on 29th SEPTEMBER NEXT Illustrated particular from PALMER SONS Bank Chambers B0RNHAM-ON- SEA SOMERSET (Tel 6267) detached SEMI-BUNGALOW RKJDENCE Situated Colchwter and Ipa- i wlch 9 miles In tha heart of Conatable a SALES BY TENDER DISPOSALS SALE TENDER No MACK24 Offer are Invited for th purch of Military plant Including SCREE NINO UNlU Two lots of ten and nine HUBER DIESEL ROAD ROL1ER8 CRUSHINO and One lot of 15 CONCRETE MIXERS GREEN ROAD ROLLERS GENERATING PLANT Further particular lupplled on applies T1 Tha stores art located at Maekinnon Road tome 60 intle from Momhaa and may viewed after 25th August 1952 The Tender Closes at NOON on 25th September 1952 RRX "IOOIN8 Director of Disposal PO Box 665 Nairobi Kenyw 1879 24 Cornfield-road Tel 1234-5 AST SUSSEX The small labour-saving Fa freehold Residence Htllrrest Buxted 4 bed bath 2 rec ir-del kitchen Garage Main servlres One acre Privately or Auction 19th Sept 1952 Messrs St 'in Smith 8on amalgamated with Charie Parrla High-street Uekfifld (Tel 2801 iT'REEHOLD detached House 1 '3 acre with esston Hall 2 rec 3 bed kitchen bath Oarage Mam service Well decorated throughout £1850 Baker Brook Cottage Bull Comer Tlptree Nr Colchester IENT OOUDHUR8T CAPITAL FRUIT fruit i Attractive old farmhouse 3 Den hatn i 2 rec Farmery £5500 GEERINO 'dairy FARM 20 ACRES (5 acre hard Attractive old farmhouse 3 bed bath Co 'a water FREEHOLD 4 2 ro vi HAWK- 3 COLYER HAWK HURST Kent MAYFIELD BeautifuUy restored oag Learned 8uksx cottage of Tudor period I in a delightful telling Charming CTeeper clad I brick and stone with ttled roof construction I In excellent order 3 Rec Kitchen kc 3 Beds Bathroom Garden Room Main Water elec Si gas Low outgoings Pretty Oarden I Fieehold £4500 (Vacant) Measr 1 Nightingale Estate Office Mavfield fTel 4941 Cornish coast UILlON favourite residential village Substantial pleasing det modn F'hold RESIDENCE aplendid order i acre Sun lounge 3 rec cloak room fine kttns 5 bathrm Garae Mair services e)5O0 RUTH JONES Eat Agt FALMOUTH (Tel 1444 1 ST MARTINS COTTAGE CRoWBOROUOH SUSSEX Delightful old-world Cottage-Resldenoe with manv charming fea'ure Lounge hall 2 reception play room 4 bed bath gas boiler all service very pretty garden with cloak garden pretty garden with small orchard and paddock I acre garage Offers invited for private sale Particular Auoioreer RODERICK INNE8 CRoW BOROUGH iTe! 921 2 1 TONRRIDGE Newly decorated House 4 '5 bed all servtre sec garage High ground 5 itallnn var pna £2900 Applv Tibbtt A I Tonbridge WEST SUSSEX Lovelv OLD-WORLD THATCHED EREEHOl-D RESIDENCE 3 rec (1 panelled' 5 bed tbaalna A ci 2 bathrooms 3 oak floors Adam fireplaces Sheltered ground 21 acre Tennl court Etsh pond orchard greenhouaei Large parage old nak-heamed cottage 4 rooms batn kitchen £94 or would sell separate Price £8500 BURTON IVY COTTAGE SEL8EY 2075 WE8TCLIEE FREEHOLD DETACHED HOUSE racant poeaeaslon 6 bed room 2 reception aun lounge kitchen every modem conventeni-e central heating room for car garden £3700 -Telephone Euaton 6346 evening uth Benfleet 2087 or write 149 Drummond-street W1 ORTHINO poaltlon In Orand ARviN' residence secluded from road G'unge hall 2 cloakroom and excellent domestic offices llent domestic offices 4 principal bed (5 i luxurious batli and 2 seendary oed Garage for 2 The charming garden ls an attractive feature of the property Low price lor quid Bedford Si iw price tor quick sal £7000 Freehold Bedford Si Son 1 Llverpool-terraee i 42nd West Lancashire! and 43rd Wessex) Divisions to be brought up to strength with many other 1 ahnave vi'w haPvWlLlsoZrMrfv7d6toSUotS car ntiye also received quotas again this summer but on a much smaller scale Territorials Reservists part-time NS men all have worked together admirably thus confuting once more arrangements for the reception of 'ncpabreUn's probabbTvwy ad written to commanding officer al! the Reservist allotted to him- Inos He had had sto rolls complatel for uniforms and boots: prepared comprehensive instrurtionson camp 8an this summer Territorials and particularly commanding officers an(j company commanders have 1u waoxa ttot thp strain of training at this P1 verT vere indeed The ques- fion is how long can they carry on? The tempo of Territorial Army training is not likely to decrease THREE- YFB TRAINING CYCLE Irrespiective of the call-up units wiU broVKKl SP nerly tof war establishment bv the influx of NS men And training is now to be carried out on a three-year cycle in the first year unit training in tne nrst year unit training in the second brigade training but 'lth the supporting arms training separately in the tliird brigade group and divisional headquarter birvnrt thint that Competent obsen ere think that rr a -r DE TH OF LBOT FAKKLLL rmirniiv COMEDIAN taph Reporter Talbot the varietv singer ancj comedian known varietv singer ia WUUU occccd to London theatregoers for over 50 years died yesterdav afternoon in University arrest of two naval ratings who are alleged to have taken away early to-day a 35ft fast motor-boat from the alongside HMS Montclare lft600 tons the Third Submarine Squadron depot ship in Rothesay Bay They belong to the crew I and i mrnriment to No Vo 2 801000 4529 000 report on Iw the use of bacteriological weapons tbrnnorh mg new ones The spreading of disease was an indiscriminate 1 weapon and mightbe uncontrol abltv Sir Vincent Tewson for the in an armchair They must not vj Those who might be looking r-lv at ference it would seem that they had succumbed to subversive propaganda i "It Ls my belief and that of the General Council that there is far naKwi th bottom of the the finding said the evidence pointed to the unusual case a doctor definitely contracting to LINEN cure a Firmer Market Dr Good' who c'atmed to have Ulster linen manufacturers report made a study of rheumatic diseases that there has been a definite im- believed that rheumatoid arthritis ppovement of trade recently The originated in the muscles and his market is firmer and there has been treatment was by injecting local a ueht increase in orders from anaesthetics in certain spots The abroad treatment was not accepted bv the Government orders for heavy medical profession as a cure for materials for the forces have given a rheumatoid arthritis for which there soiid foundation for an increased is no known cure rat 0f production and a number of Dr Good had told Mr Farron mills which were working short time that he could and would improve before the holidays have now been Mrs Farron 's condition able to resume a normal working speaking no doctor ever promises a week About 3000 operatives who complete cure and no contract to were temporarily stopped two cure is made Often doctors state a months ago are now back at work cure is probable and on occasions cARF PRICES RALLY ey may be over-optimistic in an Sjni w-ii alllS ifcf vLr effort to improve morale Still Well Below Last Year Our City Editor writes: In the i tt TXTT7T7r City reports of better things from xt a it a r'VfTVrrU City reports of better things from A AL HjJNvTlj-tljIlirvthe leaning textile centres have been reflected in a moderate recovery in Ivriir IjoIIiLe stock Exchange quotations During the past month Courtaulds have moved up from 35s 3d to 37s 6d and British Celanese have risen from 21s to 24s 6d Among the leading cotton textile shares Lan- 60 and WEWV4 the One out shortage 1 are beginning to trickle back again and manufacturers from Maccles- to Tiverton in Devon and Dun- fermhne in Scotland report a slight I tmprenement Hav6n Users' Association last night h- tkn nartieularlv ard raD at h-drfstoDWUte has been severe But it looks as though ver severe' But 11 100KS TnnuKn under the extended hours agreement made between the National Union of Mineworkers and the Coal Board During the summer there was a four general respite from Saturday work although local arrangements permitted week-end Jfi some areas have been open all through this period Last week for instance 112000 tons of coal was produced from Saturday shifts and 91000 tons in the previous week Total deep-mined coal production last week according to figures issued shills was included This amounted to 270000 tons 1 BURSTS AT FIGHT 500-watt lamp exploded during a boxing match at Wembley Town last two boxers 1 estates are costing more less disagreement in our industrial political and economic life over rearmament than some of the reactionaries of the Right and of the Left would like people to believe Britain for all the dismal jlm- mles may say and Congress itself among tne peoples of the world is still a guiding light on the road to peace and (Cheers) WAR FEARS 1 Resolution i Mr Jack Stanley Secretary of the to 3528000 a majority of 269000 his greatest hit with That Old- Constructional Engineering Union I Delegates received greetings Iron? Fashioned Mother of and for moved the first composite resolution two fraternal delegates Mr a number of years held the record This expressed grave alarm at the Oldenbroek International Con-f0r the number of appearances as a present international position which federation of Free Trade Unions solo turn at the Victoria Palace if continued would end In war and Mr Richard Walsh Amen- World tours to America South It declared that the increasing 1e- can Federation of Labour I Africa and Australia followed He teriorat ion in our economy could Congress adjourned until to- sang in the 1925 and 1948 Royal directly attributed to rearmament morrow Variety Performances which' If continued must lead to ever-worsening living standard It A(tAFNST called on the General Council to: A oppose preparation for war demand a Governmental policy to I ensure a flve-Power meeting: I General Council appealed to Con- gress not to be led up the garden He protested If there had not been a spate of propaganda on germ warfare in the last few months this resolution would not have been on the agenda and everv delegate in name was William Parrott and he this Congress knows it was bom in Hull He made his first Dr Brian maintained that there stagft appearance at Manchester in were no insinuations behind the 188a when he was 10 motion and no strings attached to it Before cultivating his Irish On a card vote the reaction brogue he performed a was carried amid cheers 3797)00 Maclver the Scotsman He made iRPRnno a maioritv nf 269 000 I a Don Ross the impresario engaged in 1948 for his Thanks for the Memory romoanv Gertie TPWTQPHPT TTTT Gitana wife Elliot UVAiloiUAl DikJU Btnv Danvers RandolDh Sutton I Nellie Wallace and Ella Shields were Coliege Hospital London He was 74 an(j underwent an operation about a mfrnth ago o'Farrell succeeded as a stage irishman with such songs as When Irlsh Eves are but his real Bernard Joseph Kemp 30 com- cashire Cotton ordinaries have im- missioned ordnance engineer of proved from 36s 3d to 39s 9d and hmS Excellent Naval Gunnery Fine Spinners are up from 20s to school who has tried to resign from 21s 9d the Navy several times was sen- Although these prices are well tenced at a court martial here to-dav below the levels reached last year to six months 'imprisonment and to the rally Indicates a change in the dismissed the service for disobey- attitude towards textile shares of the ng anrder to jSta the aircraft investing public The buying has carrier Illustrious It was stated taken place in face of the appear-that he felt unable to continue his ance of several annual reports from career as it involved participating textile companies showing a sharp in warlike activities setback In trading results He pleaded guilty The circum- stantial letter said that on Aug 26 PTTQ TQ RESTART Capt Begg read to Kemp a 1 letter from the Admiralty which SATURDAY vt ORK stated that the Admiralty were un- able to accept Kemp resignation and that he had been appointed to the Illustrious in a statement Kemp had said END OF RESPITE By An Industrial Correspondent Saturday work in Britain's 900 pits Worthing Tel Worthing 6954 4400 SANDWICH KENT First-clans golf and bathing Old Customs House of great historic and archaeological Interest including moulded celling and famous James I Coat of Arms over fireplace Tastefully modernised 4 beds modem bath 3 reception modern kitchen small walled garden and separate garage main services Full particular on apph-ation to Truacott Collier Canterbury (Tel 40245 1 WANTED LARGE Estates of small houses required showing minimum return of nett1 ing 3 reception room 9 bed moms bathroom Fair prices kc Modern service 8tab garage block and Freehold for Inveatment Company 4 Cottage About 81 ACRES Possession December AUCTION 26th SEPTEMBER unleas previously sold) by BRACKETT SONS 2729 HIGH-STREET TUNBR1DOE WELLS Tel 1 153 (2 llnee) TN5ER INSTRUCTIONS from Mr FEAR MARK Near HIGHBRIDGE SOMERSET SALE of a most delightful COUNTRY RESIDENCE standing In timbered ground rontaln- and quick completion Propertiea must have! been built between the year 1920-1938 Ect ate Agents Sir In first Instance apply Box A 751 26 Sarnaon Clarks 57-61 Mortimer-1 nvi jifu mm i at London MORTGAGE FUNDS large or small for agricultural estate shops office flat A restdences Foster Cranfield 6 Poultry London EC2 SITE FOR HOTEL 80 100 rms or near Hyde Pk CHRISTIE CO (Rtf 7 BAKER-STREET 1 1 1 MR SUCCESS also nJhe company The show that his reasons for not obeying is due start generally this week-r Ate fnrrKnnndent toured rijc county for three years Capt order were set out to end Saturday Shifts are worked From An lpdustrial Correspondent urge the stopping of German and Japanese rearmament: and call for the estab Moment of oppressed peoples He said that it had long a trade unlapdf that preparation for war had never prevented it The Uveron of ur to cstmrtion was our economy and causing unemploLment It dLP nt Mr Belcher secretary oi tne Tobacco Union seconding tod Uten since said that the deterioration I E7 IMBORNF HOU6E" Modern Commercial or Light Industrial Building of 18700 sq ft with cent htg lift loading bay kc Together with ad- MANUFACTU RERS INQUIRIES lioLD hweMl A6TR MART on 2rd (A) (10- er line) SEPT Aurtioneers: HAIXETT FOX Full steam in five minutes with a white 4 ooleman-st ec2 met 0805 A Electric Boiler used by British Indua- 1 trie lor 20 year No boilerhouse no flue no attendant needed The moat oempact and convenient ateam ratsere available Can go beaide niarhtna using the ateam Write for leaflet 121 Buslian St Allen Ltd Ferndalc-terrace Harrow Middlesex DIRT GREASE OIL thi grim of year MELT aay before the high velocity jet of DRY Steam and detergent with the SPEEDYIECTRIC Mobile 6team Jet NEW NORTH-RD I' a 88 EX SUFFOLK BORDER LITTLE GRANGE' H1GHAM a superior MARGATE Tuesday Mr Figginfi General Secretary of the National Union of Railwa'men and a member of the Trades bn ion General Council who has oJten in conflct with the majority of his colleagues Ls to lead thp opposition to the Gov- rrnmPnt Bill for the denationalisa- tlon of road transport A corn posite motion declaring Tort party that a luture 3athreTD SPiSt SSsi'ssswffgsass the Assoc iated Society of Locomotive rt Salaried Staffs Association and Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers JDU to a nationallywhed transpo du'' I' ''-lcomSThe todrma7og'Vvrh burden Cleaner Compact portable completely safe ideal for weaving room factories machinery carages car chaaais hospitals kitchen food INVESTMENTS LOANS £60 UPWARDS with or without security hn Graham (English Financier i Ltd Blarke't -tree' Newcastle -on-Tyfte to 10000 AM MATTHEWS ltd A 12 Fern hurch-street 1 ondon EC 5 is VRfa UNDER WILLS Advances from 4 per arranged through Collnton A Co Ltd cta: ery-lane 2 HoL 7449 1 UPWARDS without security MILLS -DUIT INVESTMENTS LTD Mng Dtr Jone Dir A Jone 16 Condutt-Rigen'-at London Bt 1927 1 "O' to £6 000 advanced without eecurlty DEVON INVESTMENTS I'd 137 Regent -street 1 MASON A WOOD LTD 17 JERMYN -STREET W1 WHI 4604 '5 lU'ANCES fern £25 WITHOUT SECURITY TUAI U)AN FUND AS90CTAT1GN Ltd td IR6O1 21 Bucktnfham-atreet London 6221-2' 31 Budge-row EC4 C2 (Tra Cttv 7453' 'VANCES £100 to £10000 no aerurttT RHODES LTD 4 New Bond street Telephone Regent 7515 0t i WITHOUT ANY SECURITY A KET1 EY ITD 26 ALBEMARLE -ST PICCADILLY 1 GROS 6O0 LOANS C7 aerurity LIGHTS INVESTMENT LTD iniph Houae 18" Rgent-Rt 1 Re 1974 to WITHtim SFTTRITY JAMES Ltd 69 VICTOR I A-ST SW1 Rhone Abbey 1 3557 ADVANCES £10D to £10000 with or without securt'y EDGWARE TRUST LTD Collin' S5 S-uih Aud ev-street Park-lane rdon 1 MAY 0751 Reg 6462 B1RBECK A WAI KER I TD A PaiAnjJ 16 Hlfh-at reer Wnrceater Phone 4719 1 vance made £30 upward without security Phor REOent 3619 50 and upwards are the amount we lend iLARlED PERSONS POSTAL LOANS LTD 176 REOENT -ST Wl 'm £30 without aecurtty MONTH! SALARIES LOAN CO LTD Chandoa-at Tel Cavendish -square 1 LAN 57 1 4 £60 to £5 000 WITHOUT SECURITY PASSMORE LTD ESTABI 1 SHED 19 HAYMARKET 1 Whitehall 668 THOSE ENTITLED UNDER WILLS AN-ITIE6 LEGACIES MARRIAGE 6ETTLE-NTS lie Advgnce arranged from ACr pa AZIER A SON Ltd 48 k-lane 1 MA Yfair 31 5r 4145 LONDON St WEFIMtNSrER IOAH DISCOUNT CO LTD ESTD 1856 i St 2 Tem 7466 NO SECURITY REQUIRED ADVANCE £50 to £25 000 REGIONAL TRUST LTD CMflcrd-vt New Bf'rcl-atreet London 1 'Phine REGent 5983 2914 Ng to £500 with or without aeruntv RICHARDS RICHARDS OO Ltd EASTCHFAP Ixindon CS 3Ian 7051 ADVANCES FROM £25 UPWARDS BORN EQUITABLE VfORTOAGE CO Ltd Southampton -pi ace holborn wci Tal CHAncarj 3456 a rt u-j known as Roy Fox the band leader by the Ministry of Fuel and Power: his public examination at London was 3980500 tons compared with been misaed it ran aground in dark- Court yesterday agreed 4196400 tons in the corresponding 0 -roC -AiMlre(te0efi i with Mr Cresswell senior week a year ago But last week renear Largs It was holed in six official Receiver that for the three cognised holidays lost an estimated Places- I years June 1949 to June 1952 his 134800 tons and in the same period i household and personal expenses at of 1951 the first output from the ARMY PETROL STOLEN £4870 were nearly double his earn- general resumption of Saturday a letter to the captain He had indicated in the letter that war service of any description was contrary to the teaching of the New Testament His refusal to obey the order was dictated by principle only He asked the court to take into consideration that h' was married £9780 DEBTS OF ROY FOX Roy Clifton Fox professionally ins He filed a statement showing I liabilities of £9780 and no assets I poX gaid i am going out to uiuucv AJ pay my ueuw exiunlnation concluded stores Ac Jut plug in and one man does country with completely unspoilt rural and the work of five and much more thoroughly secluded surroundings and having magnlfirent Send for Leaflet 8 209 Bastian Allen open views over the Stour valley Full aouth Ltd Femdale Terraca Harrow Middlesex I aspect 2 large raceptlon bathroom good HARrow 71716 I domestic office 4 bed rooms Uleful outbujld- SMALL ASSEMBLY carding packing and ing garage greenhouse Garden orchard mailing undertaker at reasonable rate paddock 5 acre Freehold Vacant Possession 816870 Daily Telegraph 161 Piccadilly kor SALE BY AUCTION at COLCHESTER on THE VAPOR PHASE cooling aystem fitted 26th SEPTEMBER 1952 by GIRLINO to ANY DIESEL OR INTERNAL COM- FRENCH It SHORT Char'ered Auctioneer BUSTION ENGINE will provide factory heat- Eatate Agents 1 WEST STOCK WELL-tng or process ateam at no coat for fuel be- STREET COLCHESTER Telephone 5424 side lengthening the life of tha engine VAPOR I (A 83 145 PHASE recover waste heat 4 live ateam pay merit was mr an unralr BTnMSeS'tK Zt asfsas and no let-UD in rearmament until certain conditions were met was a I and no let-up in rearmament until bombastic and suicidal de-1 mad bombastic and suicidal de-1 claration of war It was that cause land purpose that the platitudinous Statement of the General Council Asked them to support other as whotence rt-i need Sanner Baker 29 was sen hv esterday by a Chelsea court yesterday by a Chelsea court eallnnc Armv notrnl nf Pn'rflpot ISS! md iTSetertitor Kew-road Richmond escaped being run over man grabbed the child and the driver stopped his vehicle inches from them narrowly A young should be th? mover ism nam re D-t'vT lalnriri StafTq odatiT wM steolSt thf official of British Railways said ves- terday has been a human error in the compilation of the figures It will be rectified lmmedl- ately i LESSEN TENSION AEU Leader's Demand Mr 8oott the only Communist I member of the Executive of the Amalgamated Engineering Union I moved the second composite resolution which mneem at thp irmwimr iu Duuuniaiw wun only iour nne-minuie rests our- Xexpdlturennnarmament8by charged 2d more for the 12- and treated for shock after her ing WhjCh he did not sit down He cniINCll 4ISFS RENTS I countries and tbp extent to wyhich mile Journey than workmen travel- three-vear-old daughter Gwendoline nothing to eat but a packet of LULMIL KA1SL3 it affected economy ling in the opposite direction An who ran into the path of a lorry in tablets given him by a doctor and Chanctonburv Rural Council Bus MOTHER SAW GIRL SAVED Co 1 UQ n-i fn illder OI Hatnerlej -road Ricn- 335-MILE WALK George Dixon 39 engineer welder and father of three children limped to the steps of St Pauls Cathedral yesterday morning after walking 335 miip frnm Rprwick-iinGn-Ttii'PpH Hall night showering 1 and the referee with glass After the ring had been swept the fight continued Neither the boxers Fred Angel of Hendon and Harold Stevens of Downham n0r the referee Harry Salkin was injured Amrel won on DOintfi ier ltsalf In th first year costa nothing to operate and good for life Send for Leaflet VP216 Bastian St Allen Ltd Femdale-ter-race Harrow Middlesex Harrow 7171 BOX-BANDINO Machines aave you and your cuatomer trouble by securing with steel band 5-16: our In foods' case ala and atrip 114 Lancefleld-atraet London W10 8in Jin 5-8m jin Machines with 1 ana strip rupplled Wire Bands Ltd Lad 1294 and 0725 Capacity available for machining i nated Plastics in modern North London factory Large or small quantities A Daily Telegraph 4 fctory Larie or small 5414 cHkoMATiNo Phophting and all Armament Protective Finishes Renu Platin Co Ltd Upper Oround 8 11 TRADE INQIIRIE6 ADVERTISING FOLDERS Leaflets and Brochure produced bv Photo Lltho and Letterpress proces Own studio and pate- WWL pate making department Enlarged reproduction from colour transparencies or colour film a speciality Carillon Pres Ltd Bournemouth phone Boacombe 36835) RIATIONALLY KNOWN MANUFACTURERS XI wuh to buv large quantities of 1054 or similar Crepe Write 11290 Dally Tela-graph EC4 wore the same shoes and socks he sex last night increase the rents of put on before starting out at one its council houses by up to 3s a week Friday for his 93 hours because repair expenses and provi-He said he did sion of roads ana sewers for new a last 42 walk the trip Just to see if I requested the General Council to continue to advocate and support measures genuinely designed to lessen lntematlonsu tension and bring about peace Including agreement through the United Nations.

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