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10, Downing: Street, London, S.W.I

... Bowerman. Arthur _ Henderson. The six appointed who will Mr. Lloyd George or© Mr. R. B. Walker, Mr: E. Poulton, and Miss Margaret Bondfield (Trades Union Congress): Mr. Sidney Webb, Mr. Ramsay Maodonald, and Mr. Arthur Henderson (Lobour party). The Prime Minuter ...

GOVERNMENT SCHEME

... appointed to confer with the Prime Minister on the question of unemployment—Mr. R. B. Walker. Mr. E. L. Poulton, Miss Margaret Bondfield, Mr. Sidney Webb, Mr. J. Ramsay MocDonald. and Mr. Arthur Ilendorson, M.P. —attonded Mr. C. W. Bowerman, M.P. 'Secretary ...

THE INTERVIEW WITH THE PREMIER,

... appointed confer with the Prime Minieter on the question of unemployment—Mr. R. B. Walker. Mr. E. L. Poulton, Miss Margaret Bondfield, Mr. Sidney Webb, Mr. J. Ramsay Mac Donald, and Mr. Arthur Henderson, M.P. —attended Mr. C. Bowerman. M.P. 'Secretary ...

HASTINGS EXHIBITIONS

... and Mr. J. R. Mr. Arthur Henderson has for immediate rx-ighlreurs Mr. If. A. L. Fisher and Col. G. It. Lar.o Fox, Mi*s Margaret Bondfield sandwiched between Lord Chancellor and Lord •Burnhani. end the list (22 in all) is closed with the names the Editor ...

NO MOPE WAR

... MX'.; J. Wedgwood ((-'ol.). M.P., D.S.O. Women:—Lena Ashwell, Margaret Bondfield, M. Llewelyn C'h&rlotle Desnard, A. Enfield. S. Margery Fry. J.P., K. Pethick Lawrence. A. Maude Hoyden. Margaret Wintringhajn. M.P.. Marion E. Parmoor (Lady). I.itora.ure and ...

AN OFFICIAL LABOUR NEWSPAPER

... the French and British Governments money which had been used maintain an army occupation with disastrous results. Miss Margaret Bondfield. in seconding, described her recent tour of the occupied territories, which, she said, were subjected unnecessary h ...

Blarriagrs

... privileged position discussing the Near East with the head of the Government. He thoroughly deserved the rebuke which Miss Margaret Bondfield administered to him when said that the call to the Colonics was 44 not only unwise, but humiliating and dangerous, ...

A BIG EFFORT BY LABOUR

... bringing down some their best speakers. Mr. Hodge, who spoke last night, was followed to-night by Mr. J. H. Thomas, Miss Margaret Bondfield, and Mr. George Lansbury, while to-morrow; Mr. Arthur Henderson and Mr. Hodge will speak. Asked what was the dominant ...

FATE or THK WOMEN CANDIDATES

... for Loutb, but slightly improved her majority. The heaviest polls for women candidates were Northampton. where Miss Margaret Bondfield (Lab.) got 14,490 votes against Mr. ; at Walsall, where Lady Cooper (U.) polled 14,349, and was narrowly beaten by Liberal; ...

THE INDUSTRIAL ASSURANCE BILL

... better able measure the disastrous consequences of applying the axe to the education of the people.—Yoyrs, etc., ; MARGARET G. BONDFIELD; C. W. BOWERMAN, General Secretary of the Trades Union Con&ress General Council; J. R- M. ; J. L. GARVIN, Editor of ...

(Bv HAROLD OWEK.)

... numbered 300, and the gathering was very representative one, including number of Socialist Members of Parliament and Miss Margaret Bondfield. A Guards' band played during tho afternoon, and their Majesties took tea with the guests in tho State Dining-room. ...