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MOTOR CABS, Etc

... TJUMBER 12 h.p. Vogue Eports Saloon 1934. Model, J3. black and white cplour, upholstered blue leather. Ace discs to wheels, luggage container the rear; this model the speciality this year ar.d listed at run about 8.000 miles; free wheel, bumper bars, dual tone horn: now offered a special price—Apply CENTRAL OARAOE, LTD.. Town Hall Square. BRADFORD. 'Phone 7914 7956. TkAJMLER h p. 1933 Model ...

SUBMARINE DISASTER

... Award Pensions to Widows Asked iu. the House Commons whether any grants cover early emergencies have been made the widows of those who lost their lives in submarine M 2 from the Admiralty fund for dealing with special eases, Lord Stanley, Financial Secretary to the Admiralty, writes : ...

PAYMENT OF MONEY

... Compare this with Mrs. Beavan’s evidence,” said Mr. Levy. that evidence, that statement completely and entirely refuted. Much has been made of this letter to the Bishop Norwich. But if in fact pyrt what she wrote, so far as one can test it, demonstrablv invention and demonstrably false upon the prosecution’s own case, what is the value of the whole of that letter?” Mr. Levy said thought it was ...

AUSTRALIA AIR MAIL

... Kingsford Smith Leaving Darwin To-day. PORT DARWIN, Sunday Air Commodore Kingsford Smith is to fly the first Australia-England air mail from hero to Akyab, Burma. He is leaving at daylight to-morrow, and the route will take passes over Koepang (where the City of Cairo crashed last Sunday), Sourabaya, Singapore, Victoria Point, £ind Rangoon. The mail, which consists .of 19 bugs weighing 4671b., ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST TELEPHONE NUMBER The telephone number of the Leeds Office The Yorkshire Post is (10 lines). ..

... IN PARIS. have been made for THE YORKSHIRE POST bo on sale daily M. LEON ABASTADO'S. 18, Rue d'Abbeville, 9E. WM. DAWSON and SON. LTD., 13, Rue 10E. And the principal Kioski throughout the City, TO-DAY'S APPOINTMENTS. Irish Free Stale Election®—Polling. World Cotton Conference, Stockholm. Earl Crawford at Government Dinner to Italian Civic and Commercial Delegation- Lancaster House, London, 8 ...

A FATAL COLLISION

... Story of Her Manager's Omission Mrs. Amy Mollison, the airwoman, was fined 10s. at Bridlington on Saturday for driving a motor car without driving licence Bannston on April 19, when she was involved in fatal collision with motor cycle. Mrs. Molllscn, who pleaded guilty technical offence, was not present, but wa» legally represented. Police-constable Scrowspon said tliat when making tnquirlei ...

BREED SOCIETIES AND TUBERCULOSIS

... The Earl of Strsdbroke, president of the Royal Agricultural Society, presided at conference attended by representatives from seventeen cattle breed societies, at the Society's offices, when committee were elected to consider the question ot the eradication ot bovine tuberculosis from pedigree herds and the beet means secure It. . J . eojoy . a. _ J |LAM MMI tin ft ■■ ■m J SIM WIUI DuRCT| ...

CODE FOR HIKERS

... (From Our London Correspondent) FLEET STREET, Wednesday The prospects of the Rights of Way” Bill now before Parliament, and the probable successful termination to negotiations for the withdrawal of “damaging” amendments introduced into the measure during the Committee stage, were the subjects of authoritative statements to-day at the annual meeting of the Commons, Open Spaces, and Footpaths ...

BRADFORD TOURNAMENT

... In an amateur boxing tournament at the R.F.A. barracks at Bradford last night, A. Bellamy (Thornton) narrowly defeated T. Fletcher, winner of two championships, after great fight. H. Mortimer (Wibsey 8.C.) beat J. Nicholson (Lister’s 8.C.) in the final of the R. Kitching Cup. In other bouts J. Kenningham (Wibsey 8.C.) beat 11. Broderick IQueensbury 8.C.); C. Lockton (Lister’s 8.C.) beat F. ...

A Long Wait

... It was on June 20, 1912 —declares a citizen Hull very exactly—“ that I first reached the Whitby district. I was walking with a friend; and, after plodding, waist-high, through miles of heather, we decided that as a storm was brewing we should seek shelter for the night. stumbled across a tiny railway station, all newly painted—even to the name, I remember, Beckhole.’ My friend assured that ...