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... NO BURKING! It would be quite characteristic of this Government that, after having recognised the need for Maurice inquiry, it should seek cover by nebulous vote confidence. The first duty of the House of Commons is to keep the Government to their own ...
... BURKE'S WORD .. THAT James Burke is always up to something interesting. In THE BURKE SPECIAL IB B C-1. 8.30) he asserts that this is an exciting age to be living in. And adds that these days you have to keep on learning new words to k ee p up with things ...
... BURKE JAMES JOSEPH NOVEMBER 5 1997 (There's a family who miss you badly. in house where you used to be. There's family who wanted to keep you. but that was not to be. You were a very special person, you had the nicest ways. You did so very much for us ...
... BURKE, We sincerely regret to announce that the Rev, Brother Burke s slofvl;} »':Siliking. He spent a very bad day, and firy;t'xs}afi 6.50 7 ke B | much worse than on any evening up te the - present, ...
... deepest sympathy to Mrs Burke and all the family. God bless. Teresa. Tucker. Sally. Bi lly and families BURK' FRANK. January 10. 1997. (Ours is Just a simple prayer. for God to keep you In His care.) Little Mo. Maggie and family. BURKE FRANCIS. January 10 ...
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... aVgl ini ktac ) — ey xxx. BURKE FRANCIS (Buzzer). January 10. 1997. To Mrs Burke and family. deepest sympathy on the loss of your loved one. Our thoughts ■re with you at this sad time but the pain will ease as time goes by. All our love Blondle (Jan) ...
... Burke Afar big cup action By Les Woodhull WIDNES manager Doug Laughton was putting his players through their final preparation today for the big cup clash with Leeds and the good news for Naughton Park fans is that he could have a full strength squad ...
... BURKE'S In the second of his series of historical detective stories, entitled Connections—Death in the Morning, James Burke takes a look at 2,000 years of human ingenuity, searching for the clues that link the bright ideas of the past. In to-night's programme ...
... BURKE comme were not coafined to the regular subscriptions of members, as during the thre-hing season a good many farmers had | subscribed to the funds of the League in | licu of giving drink at threshings, the am- ; ounts thus reccived being as follows: ...