TEMPERANCE AND TEMPER
... TEMPERANCE AND TEMPER. Temperance is being in a temper witb those who temperately enjoy themselves.— Profeseor G. Saintsbury. ...
... TEMPERANCE AND TEMPER. Temperance is being in a temper witb those who temperately enjoy themselves.— Profeseor G. Saintsbury. ...
... TEMPERANCE AND TEMPER. Temperance is being in • temper witk those who temperately enjoy themselves. — Professor G. Saint•bury. AN INTELLECTUAL EUROPE. The highest temp era t ure ever registered I We are bound now to try to su-tain and by a ...
... TEMPERANCE AND TEMPER. Temperance ip being in a temper witk those who temperately enjoy thenmelrea.— Profes..-or G. Saintaburv. AN INTELLECTUAL EUROPE. We are bound now to try to sustain and resuscitate the intellectual life of Europe, and ...
... THE TEMPERATE. The temperate aro the most truly luxurious. By abstaining from most things. it is surprising how many things we enjoy.— MUMS. ...
... TEMPERS ENDERS are invited for climates and 4 deoorating of Boldon Ce.:ltery Miners' all aad Offices. Speeificatione can be sees uuttl Anstalt 9th. Tenders sot later the August I.lth. to be nest to Robert' no:, trustees' sec., 11, Donkins-row Del on Colliery ...
... TEMPER Shade. Max Max.' Min. 119 63 ! 123 69 54 137 65 ,46 131 64 132 51 131 | 54 133 69 52 June 28 „ 3 .. Bright Sunshine. Mrs. Mins. The Rainfall during June, 1928, amounted to 2.89 inches, the average amount for the month over a period of 47 years ...
... TEMPERANCE . Tire Rev. Richard Jones. B.A. (Forth* tfiinorwip) eahmitted the Sunday •nd 'JemperoiH'o Committee's report, and remarked that the time was opportune to urpe total abstaiinwM uoaditiou of church BQcmliersnip. Uorphwysfa C.M. Tuesday Bitfht ...
... TEMPERANCE EDUOATIONAL. SINGING taught by a SINGHR. Mr. .I. S. Smith, n, Peterbora'. ...
... Temperance Sir.—The Derby Temperance Federation, their rejkort which you published last Thursday, stale that the Trade have formulated draft Bill for in Parliament in which they “to lake away the powers of justices and some of the rights of the public ...
... TEMPER A drams of the eternal triangle as related at Bootle, to-day, when Joseph George Williams (39). labourer. 23, Anglesey- street. Bootle, was sent to prison few three months. for unlawfully wounding Mary Herd. widow. of 47, Audrey-street, on September ...
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... TEMPERANCE. Turning to the question of temperance, the candidate said lie thought we had got a measure which they could say. except for minor defects, was a reasonable measure, giving the people the right to say whether or not they wanted drinking facilities ...