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December 22, 1952 - Coventry Evening Telegraph - Coventry, Warwickshire, England
COVENTRY'S two representatives Derrick Ashcroft and Stan Adkins who did well in the rugger trial at Exeter on Saturday, have both won places in the England side for the third and final trial, to be played at Twickenham on January 3. There are no real surprises. The England team
December 22, 1952 - Coventry Evening Telegraph - Coventry, Warwickshire, England
CANADA is likely soon to have the world's first transcontinental oil pipeline 3,500 miles of it stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific. AU but 425 nines of this great steel artery has been built or is in the course of construction. Ito-Sarnia link will enable 'refineries to
December 22, 1952 - Coventry Evening Telegraph - Coventry, Warwickshire, England
affected by', the proposed elimination of the' post of Deputy Director of Operations. it was stated oMcially in Kuala Lumpur to -day. This post will be discontinued when the appointment of the present holder, General Sir Rob Lockhart. ends in March.; He will be replaced by Major
December 22, 1952 - Coventry Evening Telegraph - Coventry, Warwickshire, England
A NONYMOUS donors who gave food, presents: and fruit ensured that 350 Coventry children had a happy time at a Christmas party organised by Coventry W.V.S. at the Rialti Casino on Saturday. The children—all chosen as' needy cases—tilled the hall and provided their own entertainer
December 22, 1952 - Coventry Evening Telegraph - Coventry, Warwickshire, England
41 a A titelAnehit .l I Almost everything you want to give everybody (and yourself) this Christmas is produced by the 4 C.W.S in excellent fashion, at prices that are easy on the purse. Your Christmas will be merrier at a lower cost if you ask for C.W.S goods at your Co-operativ
December 22, 1952 - Coventry Evening Telegraph - Coventry, Warwickshire, England
THE 12 , 546-ton French liner, Champollion, which ran aground on dangerous sands near Beirut to-day, with many Christmas pilgrims aboard, was later reported to be in peril of capsizing. Two great cracks had developed. and the liner had a lisr of 20 to 30 degrees. Experts believe
December 22, 1952 - Coventry Evening Telegraph - Coventry, Warwickshire, England
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December 22, 1952 - Coventry Evening Telegraph - Coventry, Warwickshire, England
British lawyer, Mr. D. N. Pritt, the Kenya Supreme Court Registrar announced in Nairobi to-day. land was almost impossible." land that this amounted to a "denial of Justice." The penalty for contempt of Court in Kenya Colony can involve imprisonment for three months, a considera
December 23, 1952 - Coventry Evening Telegraph - Coventry, Warwickshire, England