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MANAGERS EFFORTS

... said he was eye-witness the disaster from the early start and saw all that was done, both inside and outside the hall. Speaking on behalf of the Town Council and of myself 1 wish, he said, to pay tribute the gallant services of the police and Fire ...

The Situation in China

... statement of Mr. Wang, the Foreign Minister, issued on Tuesday, modifies the pereraptoriness of the original mandate, and now speaks only of undertaking measures designed to release the sovereign rights of China, while the original mandate is described ...

COUNCIL WARNED

... addres»s the members of Seaham Harbour Conservative Club, at a smoking c9ncert on Saturday night. On Monday night he will speak the New Seaham Conservative Club. Workmen engaged in excavating the (Foundations of the new Labour Exchange in Rickergate, ...

GOVERNMENT'S PART

... down the available funds needed for joining in the revelry these resorts. The police had given a hint that they wanted the speak-easies close their doors 3 a.m. in order to prevent the streets this morning being filled with examples of the evils of ...

AMPLE WATER SUPPLY,

... to Mr, James Ford (Clerk to the Leeds Board of Guardians) on the knighthood conferred him in the New Year Hhnours. .. Speaking of Sir William Middlebrook, the Lord Mayor said both members of the Council and the whole the citizens Leeds would be gratified ...

Baths 4

... Thus it is that in his recent lecture to children at the Royal Institute of British Architects Mr. Humphrey Pakington had to speak of the fixed bath —of which he says were only two in this country in the year 1300. Those of us who were brought up in ...

CABLE SHIPS' TASK

... disaster. INDEBTEDNESS FOR ART TREASURES. Contributions to Italian Exhibition. INAUGURAL BANQUET. Sir Austen Chamberlain, speaking in London last night the inaugural banquet of the Exhibition of Italian Art, said that already in the two days of the private ...

FOX HUNTING

... chopped 10 dug out 4 70 packs; for the week euding December 21, ran 116 foxes, killer! 7, chopped 4, dug out 2—56 packs. This speaks for itself. I hunted with pack of 17-inch harriers, and hunted foxes fella in tbe spring. They always accounted for their ...

LETTER ON ARRESTED

... Lansbury's Reply to ' Pecksniffian People.' Mr. George Lansbury, Commissioner Works, defended the morals of Hyde Park when speaking at a luncheon held at Grosvenor House, Park Lane, yesterday, in connection with the inauguration of the Wellington (New Zealand) ...

SOCIALIST FREE CARS DREAM

... Socialist party will reduce fares, and possibly we shall reduce them to nothing. (Renewed laugtlter.) Alderman G. Ratcliffe, speaking favour of the proposal, recalled that in 1896, when he entered the Council, a chairman of Committee, being anxious for the ...

LORD MAYOR OF LEEDS

... the Town Hall the centre of the town. Shattered windows and splintered doors are the only soars the building now bears which speak the disaster, although at the rear exit a large iron gate has been wrenched from its hinges. The spool film which caught fire ...

THE PLEDGE

... both in this country and in Moscow. The Left Wing men in the House are described as *' sham j Lefts. The Daily Worker speaks contemptuously, too, of Ghandi, Nehru, and even Bose, and says to-day: India, as in England, the sham ' Lefts ' play the ...