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...Wilson’s murderers were quickly apprehended and identified as Reginald Dunne and Joseph O’Sullivan, both born in England of parents with Irish heritage....
...It was one thing for her to go along with Harold Wilson’s insistence that white Rhodesian resistance to independence with democracy was in effect an act of disloyalty not just to Her Majesty’s government...
...In 1907 the plant hunter and botanist Reginald Farrer published My Rock Garden, a hugely influential tome that remained in print for 40 years....
...As the chill factor began to bite I thought of Forrest, Wilson, the US-Austrian Joseph Rock and the English plant hunter Reginald Farrer who all camped in these areas....
...Macmillan was soon succeeded by Sir Alec Douglas-Home, who was ridiculed as the 14th Earl, but who was no worse than many commoners and who was served as chancellor by Reginald Maudling, one of the few economically...
...Opposition leader Harold Wilson quipped that the Tories must have messed up their timing....
...Fifty years ago, at a time when the economy was also recovering after a period of stagnation, opposition Labour leader Harold Wilson complained in parliament of a “two nations’ economy”....
...Sir, Philip Stephens, in his article on the sneakiness of devaluation, implies that the Wilson government of 1964-70 regarded devaluation with as much repugnance as he does (“Devaluation is a sneaky way...
...Ernest Wilson’s A Naturalist in Western China (1914) is subtitled With Vasculum, Camera, and Gun. But the sums were bigger than that....
...A Capital Crime, by Laura Wilson, Quercus RRP£12.99, 352 pages The trend for mixing fact and fiction has seen Oscar Wilde and Josephine Tey solving crimes, but Wilson’s opposite approach proves more satisfying...
...These were “variety” all-rounders, such as Betty Knox (of the Wilson, Keppel and Betty triple-act) and Lily Wood, famous for her comedy songs....
...William Hague, the new foreign secretary, took his flat vowels to Washington, the most prominent voice from the county since Harold Wilson....
...England’s World Cup win in 1966 was followed by economic deterioration that forced Harold Wilson to devalue the pound in 1967....
...Reginald Perrin, the fictional television hero of the 1970s, successfully faked his own death but it was bittersweet....
...From the opening introductory vamp, drummer Herlin Riley, percussionist Lekan Babalola and Reginald Veal on bass provided a cushion of tightly argued rhythms and tailor-made textures that brooded with erotic...
...You have to work there to appreciate it,” says Jan Wilson (right), a former book-keeper who spent nearly 20 years with the company. “All the years I was with Trace, I was happy there....
...His killer was the medical officer, Dr Reginald Koettlitz, and the victim resided for many years in the reception of his brother’s surgery....
...Not everyone concurred with Wilson’s starkly nihilistic analysis....
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