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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF COMMONS. INSURANCE ACT ADJUSTMENTS. WOMEN'S FUND STRENGTHENED The .-speaker took ..

... OF WAR AND PEACE PAMPHLETS. Mr. PRATT, the Home Secretary, replying Mr. Anderson, aaici that leaflets issued the War Aims wcro exempt from the new regulation®. Ho *vas suisfied that all independent writing the war and terms peace could safely be submitted the judgment of the Press Censor. 'JTi# regulations with regard to pamphlets war aim* would not apply copies of containing statement? the ...

MISS NORTH'S DEATH

... •• -r •* •» * v . The Coroner, in addressing the jury, that there was evidence that Mr. health had been good, but that since tin* death of his wife, two years ago. he had been depressed, and that lie was still turther depressed, the death hi> mend. Miss Rita North. Miss North's death was the subject of inquest at wlm't Mr. Figgis attended, and which was adjourned. There was also evidence that ...

SELF-HELP SOCIETIES

... CONSPIRACY IN LEEDS. jIIIIEK \ND SON IN THE K. ease of alleged conspiracy the Police Court, Ulore Mr. A. W. Rain and Mr. Til hot. The prisoners were MI Thomas Metcalle i. tlarchills. and Thomas Metealtc (31>. of Welton Road, and it charged that they have been conit. management of n number .u-.d ** «elf-help societies. all insolvent. Burrows prosecuted, and the ;» represented Mr. C. V. fr ...

FIELDS STAPLE FHL INDLSTRY

... lIIBIT OF SKILLED WORK. , JUIST ENTERPRISE. ,; rtiekl's staple indust oi special exbibi« . . M*rotii«K Sheffield '''.'..H.- ,1 ' ~r,!si II Chut**) reportetl that, ~ (lumhrr, the Cutlers' ,it> and Sheffield I lie- were interested •ft,,. ni«M ««s to provide ''i ft,. 1,1 .111,1 * from otlier 1 ..,„«,ri,niitv viewing the •,.,t no* done in Slioi,,i «,>iild help eu,|llW„4,,|. ami the work ...

BISHOP MARRIES SECRETARY

... Chapman, Colchester Suffragan. A.M. CEREMONY. imp Colchester —the Right Rev. Chapman—and his former S Audrey Sybil Eireno Sad.• quietly married eight -I♦•relay the picturesque little ; m\vay, near Colchester. The deserted, only the i and mother, tho Bishop's il one two more relatives : . i; Chelmsford conducted the .is-i-jicd by Canon W. J. House, i and the Rev. R. H. 'i;. tor Stanway. .I, ...

TO-MORROW SATURDAY LAST DAY OF THE DRY SALE

... SATURDAY ST DAY OF THE DRY SALE. Your Last Opportunity FULL USUAL PRICES MONDAY. Why Jones never a is i | E is always alert, even after @ hard day’s work. The reason is — Wrigley’s. Jones has found out that if you keep your mouth fresh, you feel fresh. And the pure, cool flavour of Wrigicy’s Chewing Gum refreshes the mouth as nothing else can. Removes all trace of cating, drinking or smok- ...

Published: Friday 19 September 1930
Newspaper: Lincolnshire Echo
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 144 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: gainsborough 

INTERLUDE

... ••Hello brats this is I'ncle Igly b'W closing down after nearly wearing him se't out talking sickening dnvel to ymr If vou look behind the clock you wi find large bottle of prussic aciu. Drink it. „ G-o-o-o-o-d Night, brats. THE WORLD’S WORST JOBS. SELLING WATER PISTOLS IN CHICAGO. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS. The MacTavinh family had svch an eni'-yahle lime on Hogmanay that they have decided to ...

Published: Tuesday 06 January 1931
Newspaper: Lincolnshire Echo
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 102 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: gainsborough