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CO-OPERATION WITH THE LEADERS

... though you may have Preference without any new taxation, you cannot have any complete or permanent community commercial interest between the different parts the Empire unlet* you are prepared to vote these new taxes; and altogether deny that those views ...

MIDDLESBROCGITS AMBITIONS

... Included iii the latent batch are •' la*. by J. Le Jack London** Capua] and Labour atorv, Iron ; and the following more or less aipropnate the or »{*«iallv aii-vplahla biHren —Dhkcni'i M Christmas Carol. The Cricket the Hvarth. end The Chime*; Mil ...

THE YORKSHIRE TOST. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1913

... closely reasoned economic argument. His illustrations were the base of it. Mr. Outhwaite had also used the same illustration of the common lands Sheffield in an article contributed Radical morning paper, the Daily News ' of June 10, signed with his name ...

OBITUARY

... excellent work on the Graphic'* and other illustrated weeklies, in all of which he showed remarkable facility in reducing proniinont events and persons dimensions of artistic page. Some of his best work fiction illustration appeared the Pali Mall Magazine few ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 16. 1913

... Taylor Papers deserved published, they aro well arranged and judiciously chosen. There aro number of portraits ami other illustrations. Buckinghamshire rich in historical remains, and the 44 Inventory the Historical Monuments Buckinghamshire (South) issued ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. THURSDAY. AUGUST 38. 1913

... support for a strike at Christmas some other season when it would cause the greatest inconvenience, means of obtaining the concessions refuied bv the Select Committee. The more responsible official* mho went through the strike London postmen that resulted ...

CLERKS. ASSISTANTS, &c.. WANTED

... and give references H144. The Yorkshire Post, Leeds. c wanted.—£lo easily made before Christmas taking orders from friends for the exquisite .Sunflower' Christmas tree pocket sample book; beautifully got up; risk or outlay.—Keene and Co. (Ltd.), Art ...

CLERKS. ASSISTANTS. So.. WANTED

... Secy., Sanitary Training College, High HoJboru, London. The oniy sucosssful postal training classes. A BROAD.—For situations abroad or Colonies, send two is. penny stamps for Coloniser. 17. Eldon Street, London. HE MIST ASSISTANT wanted, for dispensing and ...

OST. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 9. 1913

... Liia it % 16 10 London and Brasilia* Link Loo ion so | 4*l. Lw 191;* 19 I]* 19 London and River Plate 52 '• 52 -s 4 London snd South-Weetern >« 10 3 London * Sth.-Weet, Has. 250,001 10*16 40 12'{ Loo too and Midland 45% %%*6*s 20 London ...

AGISTMENT

... commission.—Wiltshire, Gray's inn Road. London. AGENT* wanted profitable goods every kind, A page catalogue FREE.—MAY George fit., Birmingham. AGENTS dell Electric Lamps direct from London factory user; huge comm.— London, N.c —Smart Man wanted aa REPRESENTATIVE ...

HOUSES. SHOPS. FARMS, LAND, 80

... choice. Send for illustrated Pi LTD., Byng Street, BOL' OftOt. t rail rat; ] cottage •tie; au to BOLTON GARAGE, • »ui ggptogwrnts. WORKPEOPLE. 4a. WANT PLACES. -onn* Man »»« business, „«JOd relereacb for •*- coffee-room waiter; London lertence; a«e L—Address ...

WILLIAM BENN,

... Perhaps the scribe will tell us what a first-class sergeant-major is.—Yours, etc., E. J. WESTCOTT. 86, Crowborough Road, London, S.W. * * Perhaps Mr. would like to know what * first-class business man is, or first-class dinner.— Ed-. Y.P. THE LEEDS FESTIVAL ...