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Bo'ness Journal and Linlithgow Advertiser

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Bo'ness Journal and Linlithgow Advertiser

Hall Monday first, and to .the list of well-known persons will speak. Local speakers include Rev J. F. Bayne ..

... Hall Monday first, and to .the list of well-known persons will speak. Local speakers include Rev J. F. Bayne Bo’ness Old Kirk. J- McKenna; J. White. J. Grant and J. Riddle. Mr David H. Thomson. Ingleside. Grangemouth; who formerly resided at Woodlands ...

THE LOTHIAN EDUCATION COMMITTEE and the EXTRA-MURAL COMMITTEE “of the UNI VfcRSITY of DINBURGH ADULT EDUCATION, ..

... 10th January. Lecturer J. C. elands, forme dy of New College, Edinburgh and Westminster College, Cambridge. Subject Pub’ic Speaking. BLACKRIDGEJ.P. SCHOOL - Mondays 7-30 p.m commencing 9th January Lecturer—DrC B. Childs, Depaitment of Natural Philosophy ...

SIGNALMAN’S RETIRAL

... March 1917, (500 delegates representing local authorities, trade unions co-operatives, churches and every body entitled to speak for the people, were drawn .together in the Scottish Assembly. It was the most representative gathering of its kind ever held ...

AN IMPROVEMENT

... pay an outsize in compliments those people who wafted in and out a small door and round a small room in their hoop skirts. Speaking of ,bne particular pan of the'play. Miss Nicholson said it was the most wonderful picture she had ever seen, Thred ladies ...

CLAPMING DATES

... considerable alteration in the basic rate of sa'a .Y’ and raising the question ,of office and ing accommodation. Centrally speaking, the Fr ance Committee took rather a serious view of this request after he had accepted the conditions the advr niscment ...

social security

... social security Speaking the third factor which had marked the great progress made by the Labour Governmen —Social Security fhe speaker said that tho benefits social securi'y had a'l been brought into effect by a Labour Government, The conception was ...

councillor Speaks

... councillor Speaks Councillor A. Buchanan, in: proposing a vote thanks Mr MacPherson, said that it was quite true that since the c’ection of a Lnbcur Government they 1 ai had d fficul ics> -but the Government had come into power at a difficult time,, Mr ...

miners

... miners Speaking of the raw deal given to miners> h e said that surface mine:s received £5 per week, underground workers 16s> but the Ccal Board was paying £l5 million each year in interest to ‘-'x-sha; eholdcrs who were responsible for starving Kinneil ...

ri,x, employment

... taken out the hands of those who migtr# use the power they had (by owning air industry) to exploit the needs of the people. Speaking his opponents- in West Lothian, the candidate asked the aud.enc • to ask his Conservative opponent why when the Conservative ...

MR G. MATHERS, M.P

... L. Came non, MBEj BSc:-, Director of th« Church of Scotland Social Sear- vice. and former minister the Old Kirk- Ho is to speak) at united Guild mectin PROMOTION —Mrs Boyd •Wallacelea” Church Wynd, received word recently that her only surviving son, Mr ...

IN MEMQRIA’M

... blow, Tima does not aeein to loft an. —lnserted by father, mother, Tom, Jenny aud Janette. 'Ve think of you in silence, often speak your name. Bat all we bare to remember, Is a picture frame. —Peggy, Fred and tree Sandra, London. 'Ti« Bwe«t to know well ta—i ...