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WARWICK ADVERTISER

... excuse for wasting money in intoxication. Still the result only bears out the theory of writers social questions like Mr. Charles Booth and Mr. Seebohm Bowntree that drunkenness is one of the main causes of poverty. In these hard timee, and with the growing ...

PREMIER FORESHADOWS STATS SCHEME

... not follow, tbo issue of tho Poor Law report. The basis of the Committee’s agitation is in principles advocated by Mr. Charles Booth. MDKDKR MYSTERY AT MANCHESTER. la the cellar of *n empty hone? la Chapol-etreet, of the slum difUrtct* of Mnclwter, fhe ...

THB PROBLEM IB ITS MAGNITUDE

... events weU m the weight of argument has been, I think, entirely in favour of the tatter principle, which, promoted byMr. Charles Booth, has been endorsed by the Trade Union Congress, the Co-operative Congress, the National Conference of Friendly Soctatiee ...

THE PROPOSALS

... was exceptionally strong. It contained able representatives of all Parties and distinguished social workers, like Mr. Charles Booth, of no Party. It sat for four years. Its inquiries were exhaustive. It published many volumes of evidence and two separate ...

GERMANY PROPOSED TO PENALISE CANADA

... (Applause.) Continuing, Hr. Pollock aald that It wu stated that we received this we received •omneh, on. Who were “we? Mr, Charles Booth bed made vary pertinent observation on that point. They knew that of oonrse some consumers it wu doobt but to got things ...

FLEAS B CALL AND BBS OUB BOOMS

... authorities has been to force paupers into the workhouse under the plea that it will tend to dimmish pauperism, but Mr. Charles Booth in the course of his social inquiries convinced himself that this position could not be sustained, and that it did not ...

ELECTED

... ss delegates from all parts of tbe Midlands, was held in Birmingham on Saturday for consideration of tbo views of Mr. Charles Booth, who was in cheery mood. A letter was read from Mr. Chamberlain, who said that any discussion which was calculated to throw ...

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... witnesses were sworn and the case .‘nnluly'nn‘.hphddpflqqlml“—w 13s. FionTxe ;l A Ramnway E‘A::IIAOI AT Kun.vol‘-r”;.— Charles Booth, watebmaker, oventry, to fighting in & carriage on the London #‘G‘-fi“‘ liailway, st Kenilworth, on the 23rd ult.—The i ...

LEAMINGTON P.S.A. BOOK

... trying, rather blindly perhaps, to get at the root of the mischief, and in this great work scientific inquirers like Sir Charles Booth and Mr. Sehohra Rowntree have done much inform and guide public opinion in the right direction. There always danger, you ...

WARWICK ADVERTISER

... be maintained for less than a week in the Workhouse. The greatest living authority on the condition of the people—Mr. Charles Booth lays it down that ont-rclief, if given at all, should be adequate. The Government Education Bill is a very mild measure ...

A CERTAIN CCRB IN TWO DOSES

... present burdens are quite sufficient to curtail the necessaries of life to about one-third of the population, which both Mr. Charles Booth and Mr. W, S. Eowntree assure ns are living in a state of chronic poverty. most scathing report on the training of officers ...

THE WARWICK & WARWICKSHIRE ADVERTISER & LEAMINGTON GAZETTE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1912. POLICE COURTS. ..

... were Lord Ernest beymour (in the chair). Mr. T. O. Lloyd. Mr. A. L. Batchelor, Mr. A. W. Percy, and Mr. Lloyd Evans. Dr. Charles Booth Jones said he was one of the doctors at Hatton Asylum. The deceased was admitted on January 3rd, 1902. was 47 years oi ...