There has been no report any damage to the 34,000-ton cruise Imer Caronia which struck a buoy when leaving the Mersey for trials on Thursday night, Cunard spokesman said on Saturday. The liner, due to leave Liverpool for York and a world doliarearning cruise next Wednesday was i
"We must,” Dr. Grant emphasised, “strive to remove the National Health Service from the sphere of party polities. . .so long the health of the nation is used vote-catching instrument the politicians, so long we, as doctors, must feel that are mere pawns in the game of political
POLICE constable was killed when armed raiders threw a bomb at Derrylin R.U.C. Station, 11 miles from Enniskillen, last night It was the second attack on the station within three weeks. The explosion blew in the front door of the station, and volleys of machine-gun and rifle fir
Kay A Co.—Final dlv. for.year ended 30/11/66 136. making 35 (same for previous 11 months). Sangera, Ltd. —lnt. div. 10 (same). Duckwari Tea A Rubber—lnt. dlv. 13| (10). BELFAST STOCK EXCHANGE Review of week’s dealings FRIDAY. December 28, 1956. Owing to the Christmas holidays bu
In Jerusalem the Israeli Cabinet met to discuss the problems of further Israeli troop withdrawal from Sinai. Parliamentary circles said the Government might be considering slowing down the withdrawal until they obtained aome guarantees tor freedom of Israeli shipping through Sue
TN the opinion of Dr. lan D. Grant, of Glasgow, the new A president of the College of General Practitioners, Britons were never so disease, drug and hospital conscious now. The general practitioner, he pointed out in lecture published In "The Practitioner” to-day. had never had
It the come In bad. to pay One To-day v everywhere Ireland will Vjpr many the , far.from happy owners of shops, IOS houses and inn. mines, all which are expected pencil and 1 to show Increases In valuation. must give him no excuse to use Hie Commissioner of Valuation it. But neve