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LIGHTS o’ LINCOLY

... inwdbmiaty. But fhere is a considemable impression amongst far-seeing people that the only safe course is ahstinence enforced by prohibition. The Trust public-house, sy these people, furnishes the. decent opportunity to drink soberly, to those who s 0 ...

A. LETTER which we print elsewhere draws attention once

... by the County Councils had begun to show a marked enhancement in value. I N these days of cro,,·ded railway carriages more people than desire it are afforded the opportunity to watch the pageant of England as it floats past the corridor windo\\·. But how ...

Published: Saturday 21 September 1918
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3223 | Page: 32 | Tags: none

BY X-RAY

... mnext appeal to the people ~which, whatever may happen this year, will find a curiously sensitive medium for Its arguments, will show that the people of Linedin are prepared to take adventurous risks with their political representation, But nobody will suggest ...

COUNTRY LIFE

... their hands from sales under the Settled Land Acts, which specially authorise such investment. This brings us to the larger question whether it is not now a favourable time for the Government to bring in an Act for a general compulsory redemption of the ...

Published: Saturday 27 April 1918
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 4911 | Page: 39 | Tags: none

WHAT THE BUZZARD HEARS,

... resident in the area forming the new constituency of Mid Bucks met on Thursday to consider the effect of the Representation of the Peoples Act, and to formulate proposals for the re-organisation of the Association and its local branches. The Earl of B ...

CITY NOTES & NEWS

... confident that a still further acreage over these figures will result during the ensuing six months. Several changes in Insurance Act come into force this week. For the future, the employer has to pay the whole weckly contribution, including ‘the State contribution ...

LINCOLN ROADSIDE SENSATION

... had gone because people were cowards. Discipline, to be worth anythrg, must rest upon example. A child could not be expected to value something walich fupgrown people did not value, o™, ‘0 avoid whaw thejr parents did mot avo d. People interested ' religious ...

THE LINCOLN LEADER AND COUNTY ADVERTISER SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. g - .. &o~ - — - ,____—___‘. R— i

... during his Ministry, it was a fact that the first Coalition passed the Munitions Act, and, with great difiiculty. the Military Service Act and, in regard to the new Reform, Act t had been passed as a result of the . ...

COUNTRY LIFE

... for that country, and assistance to Austria could no longer be given, then the end became only a matter of time. The crowning act·a hastened by the ardour and gallantry of the Italians, who, attacking under great difficulties, inflicted a final rout on ...

Published: Saturday 09 November 1918
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 5825 | Page: 34 | Tags: none

CITY NOTES & NEWS

... correcling the pridle and ambitions of great nations, delivering the peoples from selfishness and narrqgvness, and so overruling events ‘so as to bring within sight a great hrotherhood of peoples. Speaking of 'the future of the Church, he said she must be in ...

How the Contests Went. Acquitted of a Charge of Fraud

... stead- | Ald, T. Wallis and Ald. J. Mills), charge x‘jwe l:—i;;:dh;::mgnd'l;lfizu“we:rybody went | with making a false representation 8& his qi‘;ie%nv home ! h ‘(fiuu}igs t‘zte(tih:h(:ld};'kgeaslzn;l::sm’emc:: it c ssions, how- |He had s at he was, A ge ...

THE COPPED HALL ESTATE

... is ridiculous to offer it. The whole matter may be settled on business line without adding to the bunlens of the taxpayer. People sitting in committee rooms are very seldom expert at adjusting aims and means, but are addicted -to the practice of evolving ...

Published: Saturday 21 September 1918
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 20472 | Page: 39 | Tags: none