The Parson Speaks By REV. R. W. U. HUBOINB
... The Parson Speaks By REV. R. W. U. HUBOINB ...
... The Parson Speaks By REV. R. W. U. HUBOINB ...
... The Lancashire Countr'yside S.P.H.E. SECRETARY SPEAKS AT COLNE ...
... The Parson Speaks LETTERS TO THE EDITOR NO SPARES THE STEEL INDUSTRY. Sir,—lf the village idiot chooaea to , It happened *n jvwt tihe worst mv We «ll know that Shakespeare I place (for such thingp happen. .übsidued to write P»eu lo the road disappeared ...
... The Parson Speaks THE CONGREBATIONAk CHURCHES By REV. T. ALWYN the present series of articles dealing with the beliefs and practices the various branches of the Christian Church, I write from the point of view the Congregationalists us more or less r ...
... The Nam* Speak* for lt**\f It Uautd *4 T ...
... to carry out their daily avocations. He went '»n speak of the work .vhich, he said, needed ail their KUpfx>rt. The financial report, given by the treasurer, Mr. W. H. Ridehalgh, showed that the amount sent to head ...
... Speaking of the Stocke Being Offered at Sharpies’ Warehouse. Cotton manufacturers agree “at the present price the value is astounding.’* The public say “consequently the demand is extremely heavy.’* The result that shortages exist, hut the real problem ...
... Left/’ as we are generally bitterly criticised for being too far to the Right.” Speaking entirely for myself. I am and always have been opposed to any introduction of Communist methods in this country, first because they condone violence and suppression ...
... policy came up for discussion. not to build reserves Speaking from the chair. Mr Carr TREASURER'S VIEWS said it was both an honour and a treasurer: I made the pleasure to preside over that com- suuuestion in good faith. I am mittee. He had had twenty ...
... The Parson Speaks ASCENSION By REV. R. W. L. HUQOINS Yesterday was Ascension Day* D* says on all the Calendars though 1 don’t supfjose many people know much about it. Even members of the Church England who are supposed keep these Church Festivals largely ...
... MR. A. y>. SPEAK, of 28 Exchange Street, Colne, to thank the Colne Fire Brigade and Mr. Quinland for saving his poultry hut in Exchange Street, and some chick.cn> from destruction, their prompt- action when fire occurred in the hut last week. ...
... The Parson Speaks ! ■y REV. R. W. L. HUGGINS There is nothing we prize more than our democracy and tiw? freedom which goes with it. do right in prizing these very highly, but you over .stop think where have got these idea.* from? Where did learn, them ...