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PLATFORM REMINDERS AND NOTES. who will Vote Conservative. 'Another Liberal has appeared Vwionist platform and ..

... what he thought of Mr. BirrelTs Education Bill when he had that measure under his eyes. Now he is favour of It, generally speaking, settlement of the education question; and we do nob doubt that there are hundreds of Liberals who would be glad tho present ...

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... inaertkm. M. 8., Bank Rat© was per cent in December, 1907. Inquirer,” Winston.—Arrange your facte clearly and Simply, and speak sincerely, with as much 'force and good humour posable, and’ you will find this much mon© highly appreciatod political meeting ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. MOND'AT.' JANUARY 3, 1910

... division more than once sir.ee was asked fight, ho will renew his catni>aign to-day. and for the next three weeks will be speaking one or more meetings every night until the eve of the poll. The ground will, however, take lot of covering, for Riohmondsbrre ...

EMPIRE

... the present House of Lords be found. MR. KEIR HARDIE’S ALLEGED GREAT STEEL COMBINE. A DENIAL BY MB. ARTHITt KEEN. Mr. Keir speaking Pont, near Dowiais, the other day, rule somewhat startling statement in regard tlie fait ha Ironworks, which arc for the ...

ROWDYISM IN CENTRAL LEEDS

... the platform. The disturbance brought down upon the heads of the instigators well-merited rebuke from Mr. Gordon, who while speaking upon the education question was interrupted voice demanding, ** Let's have Tariff Reform.** Pausing his address Mr. Gordon ...

POST. MONDAY. JANUARY 3. 1910

... our country. We can never forget that the welfare and dignity of a people is b© found in the national character. Mr. Lockt, speaking of the prosperity of a nation, wrote; —” It* foundation is laid m dorocetio life, in commercial integrity, in a high standard ...

LORD ZETLAND ON THE SITUATION,

... division. Thanks to the energy Mr. their agent, the organisation was in much better condition than at the lost election. Speaking of the presence of Lord Zetland, Sir Henry said his Lordship’s act was one of great friendship and kindness. The party would ...

SOME SECTIONAL APPEALS. THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK AND DISESTABLISHMENT, LORD CROMER DEMOLISHES A

... least risk that Disestablishment Bill and Education BiH might forced through the next Parliament. The Bishop of St. David’s speaks of this as a “peril”; perhapa would better described as risk : but it at least risk which cannot be ignored. Now. two things ...

ADOPTION OF CANDIDATES

... agriculture, and any measures that are introduced shall receive most careful consideration.” Mr. G. P. Hargreaves (C.) says, speaking generally, the programme has his heartv support, and although h© has not answered tho inquiries detail, is fully alive, the ...

MONDAY. JANUARY 3. 1910

... sucoereor whom the members may choose to elect, and trust that services may find an opening in some other sphere of usefulness. Speaking the expressions of appreciation of his work which he has received, Mr. Bell remarks that such tributes are encouraging any ...

SIR ROBERT FINLAY AT CARLISLE

... their cru-ade against it. Sir Robert Finlay, who was loudly cheered, said it was the find time lie had had the honour of speaking in Carlisle, and was very pleased stand before them in support Mr. Hussey Walsh, who, thoroughly believed, was destined at ...

THE TORKSHiRE ECCLESIASTICAL NEWS. LEEDS PARISH CHURCH. Mon.—Aldrich O. Lead n*e, (Weaves), 11. T'nov.—Bridge ..

... the highest ideal of education was faith God, and devotion to service for mankind. PLAIN SPEAKING TO CHURCH MEMBERS. Tho IV.v. Sumuel Palmer, .Sunderland, speaking at Uio annual con von tion tlio Blyt-h and Wanebeok Union Christian Eodeavouir Sooictios ...