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Junior results

Past Players’ Cup semi-final— Collegians 2nd 22. Ophir 0. Harden Cup semi-finals—Queen’s Pirates 8, Queen’s Freshers “B” 0; Strabane 8. Bangor 2nd 6. M’Clinlock Cup final—Larne 14. Wigtonshire 3. —Grosvenor HS. (F.P.) 3, Donaghadee 3; Lisburn 14, Bangor 5; Malone 2nd 10. Cooke 0
26 March 1956 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
Gardening

Gardening

ANY quantity best Soli, also Manure supplied; expert advice on your garden free. A variety ol Hedging Plants ana Shrubs ready. Malone Nurseries, New Forge Lane. Belfast. Telephone 666359 or 667385. GARDENERS sent out; work done by experienced men. time or contract.— Malone Nurse
26 March 1956 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
COMPANION-Help. refined person required for elderly lady; Knock dis- good cook; light duties.—Apply. C 5492. News-Letter. CAPABLE Working Housekeeper to

COMPANION-Help. refined person required for elderly lady; Knock dis- good cook; light duties.—Apply. C 5492. News-Letter. CAPABLE Working Housekeeper to

take full charge of modern house (electric appliances): Portstewart; 2 gents.—Experience, age. salary, and religion, to X 11962, News-Letter. CHRISTIAN Woman, pensioner, can have free home, two gents; born again preferred. Reply X 11965, News-Letter. . EXPERIENCED General equlre
28 February 1956 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
OF FOODS

OF FOODS

Decision within two months Mr. D. Heathcoat Amory, Minister of Agriculture, stated in a written reply at Westminster yesterday to Mr. Norman Dodds (Lab. Erith and Crayfordi that the report of the Food Standards Committee on the addition to foods of colouring matters including co
28 February 1956 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
LONDON LETTER

LONDON LETTER

SUPER-BRITANNIA’S FL'TI (From cur own correspondent) 85, FLEET STREET, LONDON Fr < Vo, ldniJ RATHER too much seems to have been made' in some quarters of the recent statement by Mr. Peter Masefield, managing director of Bristol Aircraft, that the existing market would have to be
28 February 1956 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
heard Hand >ndcr fen the ped. it ftes in t! [handle fj tries, penderse differei and ev f stand. Mhed

heard Hand >ndcr fen the ped. it ftes in t! [handle fj tries, penderse differei and ev f stand. Mhed

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28 February 1956 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
Oxford have easier day

Oxford have easier day

After their long row on Saturday, the Oxford University crew did no strenuous work when they resumed their training at Marlow yesterday. The crew are now staying in Marlow and so are having two outings each day. R. H. Carnegie (Melbourne University and New College), who had to l
28 February 1956 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
MISCELLANEOUS

MISCELLANEOUS

Lake View 17/0-3d Messina 9 ?6- i - Min Can 8 13i6 418 Trcpca 5,6-1 l 2 d AFTER HOURS DEALINGS War 31 2 74 3 +l 2 Conversion 31 2 73 14+12 Consols 8 1 7 +5 (ias 4 88 43 Treasury 64 3 4 +l2 Amal Tin 11'94 3d Beralt 39 6+ Bisichi 6/o+l 2 d Br Tin Inv 22/1019 +3d 9/5 l 4 + 2 Mawchl
28 February 1956 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
I Buy Anything; 1 Buy Anything; Buy Anything.—Joseph Kavanagh, Smithfield. SPOT Cash for Gramophones. Records. Radios. Televisions, &c.; buyer calls.

I Buy Anything; 1 Buy Anything; Buy Anything.—Joseph Kavanagh, Smithfield. SPOT Cash for Gramophones. Records. Radios. Televisions, &c.; buyer calls.

—Telephone 28733. Maglnn s, Smithfield. Y 5423 WANTED, French Linguaphone.— W 444. News-Letter.
28 January 1956 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
WEXFORD IN THE ’9B REBELLION

WEXFORD IN THE ’9B REBELLION

An unbiased and r< Just as Ulster had a distinct and characteristic share in the rebellion of 1798, had other areas of Ireland peculiarities of their own which rendered the rising a series of sporadic outbreaks rather than concerted attempt throughout the island. At this period
28 January 1956 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland