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1900 - 1949
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BARROW MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... as encouraging the training of young people. Ee honed the Festival ?? stimulate to good works in useful, energetic, and temperate lives. The Eisteddfod proved. a huge success, the num- ber of competitors being lazgely in excess of last year. EDUCATIO-NAL ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... and matter-of-fact iew (if the Temper- ance problem. Mr. Joseph Rowntree, the bearer of a name honoured in the commttercial and social life or York, has had his w-its sharpened by active life and an itnagination tempered by the steady gloe of a pure moral ...

GRAND THEATRE

... Leeds, bag nassed a resolution strongly supporting the recomnienda- tioms in Lord Peel's report on the Temperance question, and urging temperance reformers to unite in pressing the Government to immediate legislation on these lines. THEY 'TOUCH THE ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... he camne homer to Hampshire, and, oddly enough, became an officer in the local Militia, a position which he said soured his temper, since the other officers had neither the knowledge of scholars ner tle manners of gentlemen. His, military experiences were ...

CHESTER MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... intensity of the hea, by wearing biite helots, of the approved tropical pattern. The temperature of yesterday was, however, tempered by a pleasant breezs, whilst it need hardly be added that-te cool depths of the Catheduni formed a welcome rnfege, though ...

BRADFORD AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... show-field was a WVhite Ribbon refreshment tent, which is being conducted by the Bradford braneh -of the British Wfomen's Temperance Association, and was yell patroni ed yesterday. The judges were:-Cattle, Mr. J. Theakstor, of Little Ouseburn, and Mr. S ...

HOVINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... pa3i0in in the evening. LEEDS AND DISTRICT RIslTAIL BUTCHERS' ASSOCIATION. The committee of this association met at Parker's TemperanCe Hotel, Newv. Briggate, last nigrht. Mlr. F. Tfessance (president) in the oh air. The Secrethry (Mr. :A Hogg) and the President ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... he never sa ;ze it. and the consequene was that outside ,ej--w cirde of his intimate friends he was almost It-nen. His own temper, moreover, was militant, | , h too great a contempt fot red tape to he si-c-.ed in official circles. -Men like Sir Charles ...

LEEDS PHILHARMONIC AND SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS

... DRIFFIELD CHORAL SOCIETY'S CONCERT. The members of the Driffield Choral Society gave their annual winter concert in the Temperance -Hahl, Driffieid. on Tuesday night, before a large and fashionable swudience, when ' The Messiah was performed. The societyr ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... next Christmas? Pray do. If is were re- vived, it would probably become once more a, nationa dish, popular especially with temperance' societies. Take a large pewter dish; . fill it with good baking Iapples; put in plenty of, sugar and lemon; cover it with ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... b.siaess iced all bpeen got througo, Ar. I Charlcs Pinhorn. gpuiendl secretarw oi tie Natinuonai United Temperance Couan cil, deluvered a temperance address. On Saturday at Doneasvuct Jobn Daiaw n, tailor, ex- bcr'ougb. was tc ya -rl In- th0 dhe borooggh ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... attemnt to force the hand of the electors. Mcanwhile the book of the moment is unquestionably Dr. Farrellys s'earch- ing ane temperate exasmination of The Settlement After the War in South. Africa -a volume -which is entitled to rspeet, since. it is the ...