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Date

1900 - 1949
79 1900-1909

Countries

England

Regions

Yorkshire and the Humber, England

Place

Leeds, Yorkshire, England

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79

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LITERATURE

... frst remedyv is education general and special' and in this connection he quotes le Professor Alfred farshall's words when speaking at the r- British Association in Leeds ten years ago- Every year it is more manifest that we need to have more k knowledge ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... one who anaintains that his views as In tee nsiu'ries of the poor a-re ettagnerated, he replies, I sin hector qualified to speak shout them than yoe, for nail-c ? ott. ± baa .cnon-n them and felt them per- Carl'' Ike eboi'a fallacy of Mr. Whiteing's procedure ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... sixteen years, and was secre~tary of the Jobhantes burg Rteform Colmmit~tee. No one is inI a better pesi- tion, therefore, to speak eoer in le gnievantei- of the LUitlanders, and these pages abound in signifricant I fats, as well as confide~nt opinions. 4 ...

LEEDS THEATRES

... remarkable balrancinlg fearts; the Fiorenticis, lady gymnasts of a high claws; C. H@. Unthaa, whose armless condition has, so to speak, spurred himn to uncommon feats; and Wallis and Lanlg-1 ton, wvhose duologule shoucld not be missed. There is, ?0 Charles BigneIL ...

LITERATURE

... ire future of that Church- whether she will be able to carry on an effective ministry towards the expand- I ?ro' I n'rlkh-speaking race-will depend (remarks the Ihero; in his preface) upon her ability to adapt b coY to charge-i conditions without losing ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... inlducted omteredi in thse registry at Lichfield, and the intruiler. Hollincs- head. wsas relr'gated to his obscurity vI t speaks wrell for the charity of Mr. Daft that. thoughl thlere is mulch of pathos in his recita^l of his own sorrows and of the rui;ns ...

MUSICAL & DRAMATIC NOTES

... h-'nam13 very fast. rlseref ore- tlheref~ore is gocod- the prelude is markved Allegro con brie:. Mir. Bosvsills gocs en tO speak of Plaile- cleon's hair-breadth adventures:'f Wcrr nor bair- breadth escapes tether intendedl? M~r. oevnille likes his ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... ant a child of the Queen, and if there is any attempt to touch thle white people living under my protection mny guns wrill speak.r IThe, pictures. are all reproductions of actual photo- graphs, and they depict every aspect of scenery and society in the ...

WESTMORLAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... Onaway, awake, beloved, was a great triumpnh of noble musical intaerrpetation, and was rapturously oapplaudedt Strictly speaking, the most perfect performance of the evening wvas Signor Risegari's bond p-aetortmance of Beethoven's Symphony in C ninor ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... life more aottractive ' The manjority of the xlpners came from ?? in the villages. With very few exceptions, the as-rirers speak of the ?? of village life as is exists st present. I is ?? nJleel, teat in tea many of our viliages The elementery cotd;itoac ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... unconecously, these papers would come to defend the idea of a war, to be familiar with i it, to think it natural and nornal, to speak of it as a thing inevitable. That is a very real danger. BEa to my mind, that is not the chief danger. I have l said that ...

LITERATURE

... wasq a general a-sembly Of the realm - - in which every free-hemrn Eni,liehxn-sn h1ad a, right; to appear i ffnplaa~d-Im, to Speak also on- (lovernalent lp. 6 ...