County and District News
... Wingneld Baker, Esq., Hall.— BerefbrttssVre .- Thomas Reaver.-, E-0.. Kinnersley Castle, near Kington.— Hertford ...
... Wingneld Baker, Esq., Hall.— BerefbrttssVre .- Thomas Reaver.-, E-0.. Kinnersley Castle, near Kington.— Hertford ...
... eomiserable, insanitary and overcrowd ses sunshine was almost unknown, whils untiealthy toa degree, Quoting th work of Mr. Charles Booth on th ot the people of Tendon, the Bisho sai conclusions were that overcrowdine Wa cause of drankenn saving this. bis lordship ...
... it was extremely lucid, and appeared to him to be the lines one of the b;..t authorities on the subject, that of Mr. Charles Booth. Mr. J. H. Davies moved that the report now befoTs them supported. It was on the right lines. The Royal Commission on the ...
... Guardians from combining for this purpose. The proposal that they should combine was part of the scheme submitted Mr. Charles Booth, which was received with approval by all who were conversant with the exigencies of local government. Special accommodation ...
... estimates, is conscious that they are open to criticism, but remarks that it has had the advantage of conferring with Mr. Charles Booth on the subject, and that that gentleman concurred generally with the conclusions. The committee mentions that the number ...
... accepted. An important Canfennoe on Old Age Pensions was held Birmingham on Saturday afternoon, and was addressed Mr. Charles Booth. Mr. Chamberlain wrote that there was much difference of opinion aa to thW lines on which remedy could be found, and tfhy ...
... and made a report. Mr James Kankin, M.P., has brought forward a scheme ; Mr John Lloyd, Canon Blackley, Mr Mallock, Mr Charles Booth, and others. We cannot refer in this short space to all of them, but if we except the proposals of one or two that the ...
... the famous artist's widow has announced that she will give another of his pictures to placed facing his other work. Mr. Charles Booth has also given to the cathedral his replica of Holman Hunt's wonderful The Light of the World. The Holland (Lincolnshire) ...
... those preset included Messrs. M. Moncreiffe, C. J. Shaw, H. Smith-Turberville, M. H. Lakin, A. E. Batchelor, R. Ramsden, Charles Booth, A Laski, Charles Beard, and G. de S. Hamilton. Sudden Death.—A single woman named Rhoda Bicknell, aged 27, living at 33 ...
... January number of the Xationnl Revinc, a journal which had done great service the cause already. The article was written Mr. Charles Booth, one of the greatest and the wisest of philanthropists of this country, who had collected, in volumes of incalculable value ...
... this subject than when it came into office. The whole problem lay in the point, where was the money to come from? Mr. Charles Booth had said that to give old age pensions would cost between 18 and 25 millions a year. No House Commons would plunge the ...
... on duty come to stay The best workers in London, as Ne lay two days in a casualty clearing station, ary » Hos the late Charles Booth once pointed out, are then was removed to Rouen No, 5 Mil the sons or grandsons of conntry people, and pital, where he ...