Where Women Do All the Work

... refuse over the edge of the steep hill on which the village stood, and there the chickens scratched and 11 ,e s routled the garbage down the. hillside. Between the houses were a mimber of ushwood huts perched precariously on our poles, used as sleeping quarters ...

Published: Friday 10 January 1930
Newspaper: Derby Daily Telegraph
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 677 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

MINING MATTERS ITEMS OF MTEREST. DISCUSS= NY DILATING 11000rE.1 JOTTINGs FRI GI MARGATE cornoti MINUTES

... manner in which the mover and seconder bail introduced it. Unfortunately. lic Ise was brought up with a prejudice against picking pockets. He considered Clause 2 was attempted robbery. He rather liked Clause 11 better as it was wholehearted robbery. (Laughter ...

Published: Wednesday 15 January 1930
Newspaper: East Kent Times and Mail
County: Kent, England
Type: | Words: 984 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

THE SUNDAY SUN JANUARY 1930 One of the Books of the Week Tales of Northsea Here is Mystery l i

... could if had mind was voting But o' onny skeuliiT ir’ shop picked tin’ wor eddi-leated of teachers skeul they in’ laddies could far them it” “The child man” 1 soliloquised “ aad wad-n’t picked cobbler’s mair fisherman a - a fisherman But varry scholar ...

Published: Sunday 19 January 1930
Newspaper: Sunday Sun (Newcastle)
County: Northumberland, England
Type: | Words: 3523 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

THE KENSINGTON NEWS AND WEST LONDON TIMES Friday January 24 1930 Kensington Chimes And the Changes they Ring ..

... were removed from them after her removal It weighed 5 tons 8 cwts and it cost £6 5s to remove The woman picked up the rubbish nights from garbage heaps It consisted of old mattresses pieces of carpet dirty linen and bottles of various descriptions A number ...

I THURSDAY— FEBRUARY 6 1930 H ICH WATER (from Holden’s)— Morning 326 (24ft 4in) Evening 356 (25ft LICHTING-UP ..

... the the streets appalling Rubbish and dogs best part3 of the City The atmosphere of Covent Garden vas noisome with rotten garbage with humanity gutters were running torrents and all the ditch jn Fleet-street carried on flood the profusion of filth scattered ...

Published: Thursday 06 February 1930
Newspaper: Liverpool Evening Express
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2719 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Moo isalfse 41113 • Usti& Ma al SNOW

... Rubbish, dead mite and dogs, littered the hest parts of the City. The etmosphers ot Covent Garden was rolsome with rotten garbage and loud with brawling humanity. In wet wet(her gutters running torrent; and all roads leading to the ditch in Fleet ' street ...

Published: Thursday 06 February 1930
Newspaper: Halifax Evening Courier
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2322 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

The Good Old Days

... Rubbish, dead cats and dogs littered the best parts of the city. The atmosphere of Covent Garden was noisome with rotten garbage, and loud with brawling humanity. In wet weather gutters were running torrents, and all roads leading to the ditch in Fleet ...

Published: Thursday 06 February 1930
Newspaper: Dundee Evening Telegraph
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 377 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

EXPRESS THURSDAY 1930 COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL ADJOURNMENT UNTIL THIS The monthly meeting of the Stockport County ..

... Wesleyan School Lawyer: “Can you tell me if the defendant was expensively garbed?” Negro Witness: ’Deed was sah knows expensive garbage when it walking fund of questions ’‘Daddy why began for time that morning “I say young man” said daddy you ever heard the ...

Published: Thursday 06 February 1930
Newspaper: Stockport County Express
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4832 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

THE KENSINGTON NEWS AND WEST LONDON TIMES Friday February 7 Kensington Chimes And the Changes they Ring AND HlS ..

... had not noticed much cheerfulness there but he knew these barges were like He had been in them seen their cargoes the filth garbage of the London streets might be that they were more cheerful they would be tbe of Paddington but he was told only Paddington ...

TM public way at ti,, biniur it he U-avek rout! the dust at toils. p ct tl and comrades were

... foretells chaos. Whi n the hail is thu carter proceeds to the -pit head. or - Ineky 10ad., as the children tall them, and the garbage ❑. de• stroyecl. bininan s workday IC lint so dull as it , might seem. Ilia ortitnary duties Mks ehiw, this week. into a ...

Published: Saturday 08 February 1930
Newspaper: Ireland's Saturday Night
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 587 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

HOW FOODS AFFECT EGO FLAVOUR

... fed on musty grain will taste musty. Many people have an idea that any old thing is good enough for a hen. and all sorts of garbage, animal and vegetable, finds its way into the fowl runs. In such circumstances it is hardly surprising that badflavoured eggs ...