Floods at bottom of the garden Birmingham Post West Bromwich Staff Residents of Collins Road, Wednesbury, have a river at the bottom of their gardens—and they're angry about it. For every time it rains heavily the River Tame bursts its banks and swamps the gardens. The residents
November 16, 1967 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
History 46- 2 / 3 per cent; Science 63-1/3 per cent. Birmingham results combined with those in Coventry and Worcestershire gave the following percentages: Maths 50 per cent; English 43-1/3 per cent; Geography 38 per cent; History 42 per cent; Science 48.2 per cent. Mr. Thatcher
November 16, 1967 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
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November 16, 1967 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
are four good reasons for a complete coverup answer to draughty banqueting halls, which give insulation without isolation from the fashion scene. They may not suit a teenager, but they are ideal for anyone over 25. Sketches by MONICA SELWOOD Sleeveless dress and jack ‘t in emera
November 16, 1967 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
at education decision A petition signed by about 10,000 people wad _delivered to the Ministry of Macstion yeaterday by representatives of Cannock Chase Divisional Education Executive. The petition cadis on the Ministry to reverse the decision of etaffordshire Education Committee
November 16, 1967 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
IN a sense the announcement about the future of Snow Hill station made yesterday by Mr. John Morris, Joint Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Transport, is only half a decision since so much is left unclear. But the half-decision made known is a good one. There was never any p
November 16, 1967 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Informed sources said mortars, two-pound cannon and automatic weapons were used in the lighting. The Greek-Cypriot patrols were resumed yesterday after a four-month halt when General George Grivas sent armoured units into the village to escort a police Land Rover patrol. Turkish
November 16, 1967 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England