BERMUDA was the destination for Lord Waddington and his wife. He admitted that he was not quite sure what his new job as governor would entail, but he was certain he would enjoy it.
In preparation, he was being briefed by the Foreign Office for his new job, which was to last five years.
The Bishop of Liverpool backed the decision of the Mothers' Union to discuss legalisation of brothels.
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