Refine Search

Newspaper

Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer

Countries

Access Type

29

Type

29

Public Tags

No tags available
More details

Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer

COURT AND PERSONAL

... Church. Harrogate. NOTES AND COMMENTS. (Fbom oum London, Friday Night. considerable body of political opinion hero favours the theory that Mr. Lloyd George’s latest utterance armaments is an indication of a new sectional movement among Ministers. The Chancellor ...

NEW BOOKS RECEIVED

... WOOL AND TEXTILES. LONDON COLONIAL WOOL SALES. London, Saturday, January 3. The arrivals date for the first series of Colonial wool auctions for the current year, which arc fixed to commenoe here on January 13, are as follows New South Wales, Sd.iDC ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. MONDAY. JANUARY 12. 1914

... THE YORKSHIRE POST. MONDAY. JANUARY 12. 1914. NEW YOKE’S WATER SUPPLY. A HUGE UNDERTAKING. (Fkom ) New York, Sunday. Final wore made yesterday in the new water system that is increase the present Croton Lake supply for this city, and one of the dynamite ...

SUMMARY OF THE NEWS

... already begun in earnest in London. There hope, however, that, even * realised deficit is avoided, iho Chancellor will be able to budget for next year’s expenditure without levying new taxes, and th© probable nature these new taxes being discussed the clubs ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1914

... letters have received from the Transvaal in London this week telling how, before the strike of January !» ami the proclamation martial law. life was not worth living along the Reef, which extends as far from London Brighton, with busy towns intervals. Not ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. MONDAY. APRIL SO. 1914. January 28th February, 1914 style January to 19th Marrb, 1911.1. ..

... . 28't Ujg’g 30 JO London an-1 Rrazilian. lira. 10 5 London sod Provincial ..301a 2ft (5 Loo la* an IRi w PUta SI 10 4 XiOndoeandßouih'Wotrre 15 13 3'a London City aad Midland .. B*a «2 Mtf Mift •'l* ,! 30 London County and WeatmiMicr ...

THE YORKSHIRE P OST. SA TU HD AT. ; JUNE 20. 1914

... iDoya.. Dm 39% a 10 London and Krazlllao, Dn. 30** 10 5 Londan and Provincial 19% % rf IBLondaaand Hi ear Plata 80 «d 10 4 and Soafti-Wtatsm 18 441% 10 4 London and S. V.. 250.0C1.etc It ti* London Oily and Midland 9% %9% i London Wcatinmstar. >•»* % ...

THE FUNCTIONS OF MUSEUMS

... public examination Henry Wilson and hi* wife. Maude, who had carried on business sostutnier.* New Bond Street and Regent Street. London, concluded the London Bankruptcy Court yesterday. The accounts showed liabilities £28.156. which £23,413 is unsecured ...

SUMMARY O? THE NEWS

... SUMMARY O? THE NEWS. Mr. Henry Chaplin, M.P., has informed the Wiroblodon Conservative Association of hia intention not to content tho constituency the next election, attd the Association have invited Sir Ernest Coats to become the prospective candidate ...

MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS

... producers. The Great Eaatcrn Railway Company have issued new quarto album entitled Beat Coeat Pictures, in connection with the summer express service to their *1 seaside resorts. Tho illustrations have been made •pecisl feature. The album ran obtained ...

NOTES AND COMMENTS

... full response to their budgets will be -difficult obtain. The great diocese of London early in the field with special appeal, and the example will followed by others. London requires BO,OOO to meet the estimated requirements, but up to the present only ...