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Page 4 from 6th September 1946By Stanley B. dames Another " Nurember g " FOR the time bein g , the curtain has fallen on the drama sta g ed by the Nurember g Theatre. It will......

By Water Bus To Longitude 0 Degrees L Ondon's Water Buses
Page 4 from 5th August 1949were doing a roaring tourist trade on Saturday when, at long last, I did a trip I have been promising myself for many moons from Charing Cross to......

Catholic Workers' Notebook
Page 4 from 11th February 1949RAILWAYMEN'S CLAIM REPORTS reaching me indicate a ' whispering campaign to get railwaymen to refuse to accept any proposed settlement of their......

Catholic Workers Notebook
Page 3 from 5th March 1948WAGE TERMS AGREED THOSE of us in London who wait hours in the queues for buses to take us home, and arc hurt when the vehicles pass with plenty......

Why The Bus Fares Were Raised
Page 8 from 12th July 1940A Juster Alternative From a Financial Correspondent The convenient two-stage penny fare on the London Transport system has gone, and the......

A1c --- 761 - 7 Workers'
Page 4 from 14th January 1949NOTEBOOK C.S.C.A. SLIP UP L . C. WHITE, the general sect - es-4 ' tary of the Civil Service Clerical Association, and member of the Communist......