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RETURNING OFFI&%E FUR

... RETURNING OFFI&%E FUR HIRE. Mr Meginald Potts, Acting Returning Officer for thw Parliamentary County of Cheater, informs ua that he has appointed for the prat Election under the Representation of the People Act, 1913, the following deputies for the nine ...

JAPAN AND THE SILK TRADE

... reminded the menthe'', ci the meet changes which had taker plate in the Ditsion through tilt operation of the Representation of Lie People Act, 191 a. Le a result of that et the Macciestie el Division had been doutled in area. 'The old Division had population ...

Act ion in

... Act ion in So you want to find the Fairy of the Hills. Do you know the wayl N o , replied Prince Ariaton sadly, but I mean to find her. I want the Diamond Shoes that make one walk faster than the wind. as a began •net luld and down ing soon Were ...

not many people were standing. There was s good attendance of lashes. the gallery being set apart for the members

... not many people were standing. There was s good attendance of lashes. the gallery being set apart for the members of the Women's Unlonist Association. The chair was occupied by Mr Hoary J. Tollemacha, at.. a well known Cheahire Unionist. and among those ...

A BRAHMAN MARRIAGE

... of the Wesleyan Foreign Society a representation of a ktrahman marriage was given in the Wesleyan Schoolroom, Water Lane. on Tuesday afternoon and even. tog by the nuseirmary collectors and , thers. The representation was highly educational, andjhough ...

THE ADVERTISER. FRIDAY. – JANUARY 7. 1916-.41

... and the view that was taken in the Court below was that in view of Mr Pierson's representation that he we a • and as the Connell incurred the ex p ense after a representation was made and after his conduct in visiting them after receiving the notice and ...

AE•CONBTEITTTNG THE }VIM or ,•- LORI*

... Societies that they had difficulty in with the medical benefits for the old people Almost everybody omild point nut to them fault in the Act. Was there any wonder than an Act dealing with such large issues, rushed through as it was in such a short tune ...

MR OLAZSEROOK

... tion without representation. but in case were Constitution wreckers, and were taking of Home Rule England would he :axed to mose y from people in a way which he could support Ireland apd would not be repre- only descr:be ae a gross act of robbery. The ...

InLnNEL A. J. SYKEP

... their power and their seats. tAppleuse., Dealing with the Insurance Act. Colonel Sykes Paid it was most imperfect Act and everyone was wondering bow it happened that such an ins perfect Act had been turned out Parliament in mach a state. The answer was not ...

ETTAL OAK S(11001

... ETTAL OAK S(11001. Acting on the principle that cheerfulness, this rime of depression is a national Ailyc, of I':►rlhn4l. eayal, Savo her annual trait to the ebiloren attending the above cehonl, last caturrhr. The rendezvous the the l'alaeo Theatre. Man ...

THE RIDLEY Ez',TAIE

... Allivebrook's reply, snd explained thatt, under section 18 of the Small Ho:dings and Allotmeats Act, 1908, any property acquired for the purposes of the Act could only be sold if it could be shown that the land was nee suitable or not required for the ...

Published: Friday 14 February 1913
Newspaper: Alderley & Wilmslow Advertiser
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 965 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

THE CHEADLE MUTING

... taken away, and that they had now no second Chamber with power to refer measnres to the people the matters of Parliament/ (repel, \n. ) There wenperhaps. some people who this bye-election might. feel disposed to vote for hi. iMr Hamilton'ti opponent because ...