BOOKS RECEIVED
... Lectures and Essays, Sir J. R. Seeley, K.C.M.G. ss. London: Mac mil) an and Co. Life and Labour of the People, Charles Booth; vols, and vi. London; and Co. The Time Machine, by ...
... Lectures and Essays, Sir J. R. Seeley, K.C.M.G. ss. London: Mac mil) an and Co. Life and Labour of the People, Charles Booth; vols, and vi. London; and Co. The Time Machine, by ...
... Canterbury, Lord Carrington, Earl Crewe, Mr. A. J. Balfour, Mr. Walter Long, Mr. George Cadbury, Mr. W. H. Lever. M.P., Mr. Charles Booth, and Sir John Dickson-Poynder, M.P. ...
... the Clerkship of County Justices, and the dual position bring? in yearly of 0 and Mr. Marshall held both offices. 'Mr. Charles Booth, waa unanimously appointed to fill the ...
... Dictionary Stock Exchange Terms. W. G. CVrdin ...
... Harrison. X.— In this coiftatry we know, thanks to the'patient and accurate scientific investigations of Mr Rountree and Mr. Charles Booth, that there is about thirty per cent of our population underfed, on the verge of hunger. Thirty per cent forty-one millions ...
... THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD. PRESENTATION TO ST. PAUL'S. The Right Hon. Charles Booth has addressed the following letter to the Chapter of St. Paul's through the Archdeacon of London: I have already expressed to you privately my wish present to the cathedral ...
... Alfred A. Booth, the well-known shipowner, has died at 6 house in Liverpool. Mr. Booth, who was nephew of the Right Hon. Charles Booth, was born in 1872. After graduating a wrangler in the Mathematical Tripos at Cambridge, he entered his father's office ...
... official members representing the Board of Trade and the Home Office, are: Lord Allerton, Lord Avebury, the Right Hon. Charles Booth, Sir Hugh Bell, Bart., Mr. Henry Birchenough, C.M.G., Sir' Robert Giffen, X.C.8., Professor Chapman, and Mr. Sidney Webb ...
... ship Owners' Association, ' held yesterday, the report and accounts for 1908 presented by the committee were adopted. Mr. Charles Booth, jun. ! (Booth Steamship Co. Ltd.) was elected chairman, and Mr. Thomas Royden (India Line Ltd.. and director of the Cunard ...
... COMMITTEE. Tiie House of Commons Committee on the Unemployed Question met again yesterday. Mr. Campboll- presiding. Mr. Charles Booth, author of works on labour subjects, was examined. said the natural tendency of better organisation in the management of ...
... person to work the boiler, and that they had (failed have it periodically inspected. The Commissioners ordered the firm Charles •Booth, who installed the heating apparatus ago, pay £15 towards the cost of the inquiry, and directed the trustees the chapel ...
... and address ° at. •tamos will be reMivedinJ^J.— Booth—Holijngwobth.—y , ' / { Cathedral, Manchester, by Stanley, M.A., Charles Booth, of Dukintield, to John Hollingworth, and X ' Bowers, of As.htou-under--L^ i- Glover—Hudson.—At St- r ,, jj. tho inst. ...