London, Wednesday. Initial downward adjustments in quotations in the Gilt-Edged market today in line with the terms of the new British Electricity Loan brought in investment buyers. After rytrrow fluctuations, earlier losses were halved before the close. Electricity 3j pier Cent
April 24, 1952 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
Malcolm Kenyon (Maylands), former Essex junior champion; Malcolm Darroch (Porter's Park), an English boy internationalist; and Neils Thygessen (Copenhagen), runner-up in last year's French boys' championship, all tied for first place with a two-round aggregate of 155 in .the Car
April 24, 1952 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
The anrrual review of farm produce prices, now in its tenth week, has ended. The Minister of Agriculture, Sir Thomas Dugdale, will announce the new schedule in the Commons today. The negotiating team of the National Farmers' Union was in London yesterday, when final discussions
April 24, 1952 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
SEASON? Then be advised and buy NOW, while our prices are still at the LOWER Pre- Budget level. Furs bought now STORED FREE until the Autumn, if desired. Grand choice of Far Coat* in Genet, Pony, Beaver Lamb, Mole, Phantom Wallaby, Black Coney Seal, and Beaver Coney. CAPES in Sq
April 24, 1952 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
Minister, told the House of Lords in a defence debate last night, "Providing we can arm our people with the best of equipment and material, we shal 1 achieve something which is far better and more noble than to gain final victory on the battlefield—l believe that we shall preven
April 24, 1952 - Western Mail - Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
Named " Ark " Yesterday the dog, not yet trained, was taken to the school, where the youngest pupil. 11-yearold Doreen Trew. named him after the school—Lark. was 'ed down the drive the senior girl. Carol Rowlands, and a cine-film of his arrival was taken for school records. The m
April 24, 1952 - Western Mail - Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
Ik* (JOUNTY BOROUGH OF PORT. K hi. I*TH PEHI.NTESUE.VI A to invited lor the above Salary APT. V. to £<>2o per annum le»a deduction £oO for houae, coal and light. JII particular* «.| conditiona and uutiea obtained from me, and application* mutt reach uot later thau MAY. 19 »2. Cam
April 24, 1952 - Western Mail - Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
TAILORING SERVICES A ACTOR for the above Service* •! REQI R.A.F., BROKE DOCK. Any persons • of submitting Ttn.er* ehould the Officer Commanding, R.A.F Station, Pembroke Dork, from whom further can also be obtained.
April 24, 1952 - Western Mail - Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
Mr. J. Verdi Jenkins. Carmarthen said the appointment of aldermen was not the voice of the people but the voice of the leader a political party. The party machine is in operation in local government, and that was regrettable. When the Socialist Chairman 'Alderman Frank Davie* Am
April 24, 1952 - Western Mail - Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales