Sellick in form Cuildford City, Southern champions Merthyr had no mean* air ea.-.' win over Guildford la>t evening. True, they had some hard lurk around the visitors' coal but this applied Guildford, (ought hard all the way The good goal-keeping o( Beit Sellirk frustrated all th
August 26, 1952 - Western Mail - Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
For 24 ended nine a.m. M.T » Wednesday, August 27, 1952; Bar metric presaure 29.88^>in. Maximum t.-mp'ra'ure .. »leg. K. Minimum 69 Runahine (Tueadav) 10 Uamfall ... Nil From ohaervatinns made at Meteomlogual Station, f'eoylan, Car* ditf. The instruments art approii* mately aboi
August 28, 1952 - Western Mail - Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
CAIRO Wednesday. PREMIER MAHER has threatened to resign over the question of land reform, it was learnt from usually 'reliable sources to-r.ighi A cleavage between Aly and Gen Mcguib on the speed and ruthlessness of the proposed Agrarian Reform Bill became an outright r'ash to-d
August 28, 1952 - Western Mail - Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
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August 28, 1952 - Western Mail - Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
Professor Stephenson suggested three administrative reforms: First, all concerned with planning should now put the maximum amount effort into ensuring that the right kind of development took place in the right place at the right time. Second, all planners should occasionally hav
August 28, 1952 - Western Mail - Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
T~VESCRIBING the parties as "an ill-assorted couple," Mr. Commissioner L. C. Thomas at Cardiff yesterday granted a decree nisi to Mrs Ivy Morris, of Mil wardroad, Cadoxton. Barry, against Emlyn Morris, Royal Engineers Depot. Barton Stacev. Hants., on the grounds of desertion. Re
August 27, 1952 - Western Mail - Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
" Frank and free discussion public issues followed by democratic majority decisions wholly healthy. We nave had that in the national executive and the Parliamentary Labour Party on German rearmament shall have it on many other issues at Morecambe and again Parliament. " But pers
August 25, 1952 - Western Mail - Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
Despite a great raising of the 1 standard of living in many countries there were other areas where perhaps half the world were on the point of starvation. Those facts made it all the greater pity that the two Great Power blocs in the world to-day were in a state of great tension
August 25, 1952 - Western Mail - Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales