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TO A STIFF HILL

... Alderman Brooker-Carey, Church= n and Cons.ervative Mr. J. Hartley, Primitiv.• Methodi:t and Liberal. , Mr. Ilird, tnitarin and Socialist. Mr. Geo. Rushworth, Churchman Rua Liberal. It can safely be observed that the Board have hitherto worked on neither political ...

COLNE SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION. THE SITUATION REVIEWED

... RESULTS OF THE FIRST ELECTION. The following are the results of the School Board election at Colne in 1897 : Mr. J. W. Hird, Socialist 3104 Mr. Edward Carr, Churchman Mr. Westwell, Wesleyan Rev. Hy. Mom, Catholic Mr. Ellis Barker, Metholist 1945 Mr. Geo. Rushworth ...

THE COLNE S( 11 )0L BOARD ELECTION. THII POLLING DAY

... young men; Father Mom, representing the 40IIIatholie minority and their plumper'.: Mr. J. W. Bird, the candidate of the Socialists ; Mr. Tom Hey, who, however, was handicapped bn account of being identified with another gentleman; Rev. T. Leyland, whose ...

COLN E

... Church took place on Saturday, at the Cloth Hall. The attendance was good. After tea, an attraciv programme was pre-pnted. SOCIALIST 31KETINO.—Mr. Philip Snowden, of Keighley, gave an address to a large audience at the Cloth Hall, on Tuesday evening. Alr ...

NOt LS AND COMMENTS

... astonishment. As now constituted, the Board consists of three Churchmen (including two clerkrymen), a Roman Catholic, a Socialist, and four Nonconformists. The most important question now before the Board is the election of a chairman, and who that will ...

NELSON SCHOOL BOARD

... NELSON SCHOOL BOARD THE BUDGE:T. INCREASE IN THE RATES. THE CLERK'S SALARY ADVANCED. SOCIALIST OPPOSITION. annual meeting of the members of the Nelson School Board was held on Wednesday evening, in the Town Hall, Nelson, when there were present:—Messrs ...

glutton. NOTES AND COMMENTS

... society in Nelson. There were Churchmen, Nonconformists, Roman Catholics, and Nothingarians, Liberals, Conservatives, and Socialists; there were manufacturers, labour 175denv, and operatives, while all sections of the Town Council, from his own brother ...

NELSON SCHOOL BOARD

... Borsht', D. Ormerod, M. Collins, E. Wilkinson, Slading, and Councillor S. Davies, and Mr. W. C. Murgatroyd, the Clerk. - THE SOCIALISTS _REQUIRE THE CHAIR- MAN TO APT3LOGIBE. Before the minutes of the last meeting were confirmed, Mr. D. Ormerod said there ...

NOTES AND COMMENTS

... an nndesirable thing. Mr. Orrnerod, one of the Socialist members, scored a victory at the last meeting of the Nelson School Board, in making the chairman apologise on a point of order. From the Socialist point of view no doubt that was a considerable ...

THE SOCIALISTS AND THE WAR. PROTEST AGAINST THE SCHOLARS HOLIDAY

... THE SOCIALISTS AND THE WAR. PROTEST AGAINST THE SCHOLARS HOLIDAY. Mr. Horsfall said since the last. meeting of the Board, the schools had been closed on two occasions. On what authority had they been closed, and for what purpose? The Mayor: For Mafeking ...

PROTEST BY MR. J. W. HIRD

... There were others who cculd reasonably object, and those were the Roman Catholics, the Unitarians. the Spiritualists the Socialists, the Agnostics, the Positivists, and others. Mr. Hey: Kindly mention them. Mr. Hird went on to say Jews and Secularists ...

INDON CORRESPONDENCE

... struggle between the Sacerdotalists and the Moderates. The zeal of both parties seems for the moment to have waned, but the Socialists, of whom little has been heard in the matter, have been quietly arranging for a campaign upon a programme of their own. ...