SPIRIT OF THE LEAGUE
... SPIRIT OF THE LEAGUE. PRACTICAL IDEA COMMENDED BY MR. FREEBOEOUGII. Speaking at league of Nations demonstration at Thorne ...
... SPIRIT OF THE LEAGUE. PRACTICAL IDEA COMMENDED BY MR. FREEBOEOUGII. Speaking at league of Nations demonstration at Thorne ...
... station a message may communicateii t*. many ten different departments at the '.uue time, and yet the speaker may. 11 do*.roe, speak quietly that per-'in n the same room can hear hie ran. remarkable proeess whereby trad##- win may pro«liice his own showeards ...
... Government would limit the subsidy entirely to working-class houses, which would let at rents the average working-man could pay. Speaking of the decontrol of rents, the G-overmnent considered all control and interference with property to be bad. Decontrol must ...
... THE STOCK EXCHANGE. For the most part, Stock Markets :'ore quieter, but, broadly speaking, the tone was steady to firm, with slightly higher prices for the leading gilt-edged stocks and home rails. The latter did not close at the best, but. outstanding ...
... for the happening of things which they all regretted, it was the fact that we spoke a common language. From the fact of our speaking a common language —he would say nothing of the Americans—the average Englishman felt that he knew America and that ho had ...
... COMPANY REPORTS. BRADFORD DYERS. Why Busivess was Being_ Lost Sir Milton S. Sharp (chairman), speaking at the annual , ineetint of the .3racliord Dyers Ano ziation, Ltd., at Bracttord, yesteroay, referred to the hs andicap uitder which the trade s working ...
... Government. , , . Sir Arthur li. d sternly ineeling in the industrial portion ...
... witness went to his sister Morgan came in shortly after, but his sister told her husband to oijt, Morgan said, That is how she speaks to me,” and left ihe room. The witness went downstairs later, and found Morgan alone in the kitchen. He asked him was the ...
... tu t expressing my appreciaAan of the sinartneT :10 efficiency I have witn÷lied tirr , Jugbo lt * glad to have a chance of speaking t ' ° l ; r eshe 6 every man of the force, and was much i rn de the by the cheerful way in which everyone best of local condition ...
... Would Speak at Proper Time. Witness had an interview with vV llio the same day as to what difference tficre was between his father and mother and (Willie) said; “What 1 have say shall say at the proper time.” The only time itness heard of any mis- un ...
... during recent years to bearing their share of local administrative work. Sir Samiiel Roberts and Mr. Flint are expected to speak for . - - I .heffiteld when the deputation from distressed areas meets Ministers to-day week. BOMBS IN LISBON. Fears of Another ...
... accepted with regret, and the appointment of a successor left to the Executive Committee. The Government's Clutching Hands Speaking of the Entertainment Tax, at the annual meetin g 6f the Sussex County Cricket Club. at Hove, yesterday, Sir Sidney %% shart ...