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PETTY SESSIONS.—Monday

... event of euoh a war we roust expect to *ee bread what will be to poor people famine prices. From lbs researches of Mr. Charles Booth and Mr. Rowntree know that there are about seven million men, women, and children, who are only able eke oat bare existence ...

HATTON ASYLUM TRAGEDY. nflit'r c*nU''L’ (i miitter expediency. He they would sympathise deeply with tlie ..

... on December 2nd ns rate-supporting payer. On December -Uh Ins friends transferred Leigh Ilonse. IXIMOLS INSPIRATION. Charles Booth Jones, assistant medical onicer, said that Wednesday morning ten minutes past seven, was called to Leigh House. When he ...

ONLY ADDRESS—

... degree—with the aid of spurs I can cling to a horse and I have been known to shoot pheasants occasionally.” Hatton Asylum.—Dr. Charles Booth Jones, Second Assistant Medical Officer, of the Asylum has been appointed a Medical Officer to His Majesty’s Prison Walton ...

LAND TAXATION AND THE USB OF

... should proceed. Great the obange would be there nothing Impoeeible placing the whole of the rites upon Iba land valcae. Mr. Charles Booth baa pointed out that •* would not even be new Us. but only rearrangement of old ona.' Certain properties would more highly ...

THE WARWICK & W AKWICKSHIRE ADYEBTISER & LEAMINGTON GAZETTE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1905

... symptoms were deatilnlion and child suffering,-the cancer ol drink. Ultle lives were being swept into the drink vortex. Charles Booth | reckoned ono-loorth ol the children in the Bast End “bools as coming drunken homes. How could children prom the excellent ...

PENSIONS FOR MINERS by Miss Vero (Atherslone Board Guardians), and supported by Mr. U. Farr (for tho Friendly ..

... condition. (Applause.) MR. booth’s ENCOUBAORMBNT. Apologies were read, among others, from the Earl of Warwick and Mr. Charles Booth. The latter wrote : I regret I shall not be able to come to the meeting, bat I sympathise very much with the action of ...

THEATRE ROYAL, LEAMINGTON, CHAIN HARROWS, clnini cannot detected by analysis, singled out for special exposure. ..

... and Co., Parade, Leamington (Tel. 750) and W. H. Smith and Sox (Tel. 4), Warwick, or of the Bursar, Warwick School. Mr. Charles Booth: President of the Central Poor Law Conference, holds that the existing poorlaw authorities should be retained, with such ...

APPOINTMENT OP TRAMP MASTER

... World Pollard Honourably Mentioned, Mann, (Presented Mn, R. C. Heath.) French The Pilota of Pomona The proposal of Mr. Charles Booth, the eminent statist, that pensions should be granted to all persons over 65 years of age, has been condemned by the S ...

EXPENSIVE AND COMPLICATED

... EXPENSIVE AND COMPLICATED. He had heard the man who knew more about tha poor than anybody else—Charles Booth—give hie schema of Old Age Pensions, bnt any and every scheme brought forward bad to be extremely complicated and extremely expensive aa well ...

MR. LYITCLTON AND OLD AGE PENSIONS

... might be called tbe enemies of Stste aid, impersonated by Mr. Looh, secretary of tbe Charity Organisation Society, and Mr. Charles Booth(applause)—the great advocate of State aid. He had listened to the arguments which were most ably adduced. Tbs argument ...

given to the different churches to education in accordance with the convictions of parents. But it is obvious ..

... totally different in Australasia and the mother counfay. Bnt the most thoughtful and cautions social reformers —men like Mr, Charles Booth—hare come to the conclusion thatweranst make a serious effort to eolre the problem. The character of the work upon which ...

THE WARWICK & WARWICKSHIRE ADVERTISER & LEAMINGTON GAZETTE, SATURDAY, MAY 6. 1899

... prrposed to be set up by Mr. Chamberlain would be an unfair one, and in the end Parliament will have to come round to Mr. Charles Booth’s view, with some necessary modifications, and adopt a scheme of universal application. Kven then it would not follow, ...