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NEW BOOKS AND NEW ISSUES,

... NEW BOOKS AND NEW ISSUES, Mr. Charles Booth has completed his great inquiry into the conditions of life and labour in London, and, thanks to him, the organic life of London now stands revealed as does that of no other city, ancient or modern. In the ...

boys were • meet to anyone. He ehoshi be very pleased to give hie quota towards the feud. The Mayor

... recent replica of The Light of the World, specially painted by Holmes Hunt, on • much enlarged scale for the Right Hon. Charles Booth. Here is also A. J. Bleley's admirable work, No Admission, number of clever watercolour sketches by Sheldon Williams ...

CYCLING AND MOTORING NOTES

... the amateur ranks, take an unfavourable view of these general is Ernest Payne, of Worcester, wbo, in spite holidays. Mr. Charles Booth probably ex- of the fact of having no suitable track for presses the view of very many missioners and training purposes ...

ftrruE COUNTY COURT

... by the Court. At the time d:gendact was in ill health and they conrented to allow him further time to pay the amount. _ Charles Booth said be was assistant bailiff of the Hythe County Court. He was in- structed to put in executions on goods of the' defendant ...

THH LADIES' COLUMN

... evidence before the Parliamentary Committee appointed to investigate the sweating system, is now helping her cousin, Mr. Charles Booth, in compiling an important series of books on the labour question. Mr. Booth is a merchant and shipowner; he is also a ...

NEW BOOKS AND NEW ISSUES,

... NEW BOOKS AND NEW ISSUES, Mr. Charles Booth has completed his great inquiry into the conditions of - life and labour iu London, and, thanks to hint, the organic life of London now stands revealed as does that of no other city, ancient or modern. In the ...

OUR LONDON LETTER

... matter which is all the more important having regard to the fact, which has been accepted since the investigations of Mr. Charles Booth, that there is always a, large proportion of the indigenous population of London which is just hovering on the borders ...

OUR LONDON LETTER

... talk of •physical declen•i-ni has caused all the more alarm becatve of the prevalence of the statement, rn:sq.ilted from Charles Booth. that twelve mpllinns of the population of the country are on the verge of starvation. If that were true, there would ...

&PPE AND ETTHE ADVERTISER

... matter which is all the more importaut having regard to the fact, wii eh has been accepted since the investigations of Mr. Charles Booth, that there is always a large proportion of the indigenous population of London which is just hovering on the borders of ...

IMPUNITY IN ADULTERATION

... niece, Helen Emma Social reformers will be glad to hear that Mr. Duff, for such charitable or benevolent instoutione, Charles Booth, the author of Life and Labour is , objects, or purposes as she shall select and deter- East London, is well on his ...

A RECORD EXCURSION

... by the Court. At the time defendant was in ill health and they conrented to allow him further time to pay the amount. Charles Booth said he was assistant bailiff of the Hythe County Court. He was instructed to put in execut io ns on goods of the defendant ...