Control Committee just prior to the war. He is having constant queries about getting fruit for his customers. Mr Middleton said all the shop keepers are having constant _requests, but they cannot get it. Mr D. Cairns said he would like if something could be done in this case, hu
13 April 1945 - Kilmarnock Herald and North Ayrshire Gazette - Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland
the character and customs of those admirable people of the hills, the Naga tribes of Manipur, close to the Assam- Burma border, where fierce fight• ing took place a few months ago The Naga has an intellect well above the average, and is quick Ito understand and to imitate civili
20 April 1945 - Kilmarnock Herald and North Ayrshire Gazette - Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland
The Sub-Committee - .had given etry'l careful consideration to all the schemes, and had to the conclusion that a cash gift, or gift in kind, was the only one they could consider as reasonable at the present time. Provost Gerrett referred to proceedings at the final meeting when
11 April 1945 - Leven Mail - Leven, Fife, Scotland
and Medial Town Council lest Wednesday, was one of the shortest on record, the busmen being completed in less than an hour. At the outset Provost Jas. Way, who presided, referred to the absence of Baths Thomson on account of illness, and on hie suggestion the Town Clerk, Mr S. M
11 April 1945 - Leven Mail - Leven, Fife, Scotland
on Friday evening. A large number of delegates were present, representing guild, from Burntiaiand to Anstruther, and Sooonie Hall housed a gathering in region of 300. Mrs Nicholson presided and extended a welcome to they company, and a special greeting to Mfrs ', Smith an honora
11 April 1945 - Leven Mail - Leven, Fife, Scotland