praised the appointment of Mr Roy Jenkins Britain’s Chancellor of the Exchequer and said it was the Labour as Government’s last and possibly best chance to transform the country’s economy In an editorial headed Good Choice in Britain” the Times said: In the aftermath of sterling
November 30, 1967 - Hull Daily Mail - Hull, Yorkshire, England
We are looking for younger men aged between 23 and 271 with a good educational background and several years experience In the selling field. Some supervisory experience is desirable, but not essential. The personal qualities called for are vitally important and must include a hi
November 30, 1967 - Liverpool Echo - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Beauty budget Certain seat prices for spectators watching the Miss New Brighton competition at Wallasey next summer will be Increased by amounts ranging from 6d to ls. if a recommendation by the councils Recreations Committee is accepted by the council. The new prices included i
November 30, 1967 - Liverpool Echo - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
you. Whatever you need, you OM eon! it straight away, because you pay by convenient weekly payments spread over twenty weeks. And there are no forms to fill la, postal orders to buy or envelopes to address—your friendly Provident Agent coils On you by arrangement each week. You
November 30, 1967 - Liverpool Echo - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Lincoln club last Assembly Rooms jt is disappointing to cond generation coloured rhildren who have grown nd educated in this rmmtry with our children for jobs and then a in the bv being refused their colour "However I try to be so fair and P view discriminate against white peopl
November 30, 1967 - Lincolnshire Echo - Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England
a -6pm ALL STOCKS MUST BE SOLD BY TUESDAY! Full rolls of famous manufacturers' discontinued designs AT cost prices: Broadloom remnant lengths some room size in: AXMIN- STER WILTON NYLON AND WOOL 1000's of remnant suitable foi hall stairs or as CARPETS WORTH KING'S RANSOM AT COST
November 30, 1967 - Derby Daily Telegraph - Derby, Derbyshire, England
HAVI (our of tlitrry red eheAlha •grlalns." Mrt M. 0. me, “and l «euld low dyo bottle green. Do you think they ooutd home dyed?" I'm sure they could Mrs D. although if you went switch from red prefn .-rf have all the &y •° J colour from the our Urn* first My*, Pr^wtoom 'we ,j. m