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... batter tnw. Thw -S dead beat” the end tb. cooteet, ™“*£ , L ol(, w i ,f,nriooB * ••eld Bir, on Saturday, was sddreseed K* Charles Booth, who advocated non •? ™ * I'™. 1 '™. «» benefit, of whieh .hoold claimed them. A rewlution was carried fffvin» support ...

THE WIGAN OBSERVER

... will attach most weight. A second report contains five signatures, among which are those of Mr. Cn.vMiiERLAiN and Mr. Charles Booth. Among the remaining reports is one a stogie member of the Commission, Mr. Broad- Hi |;st, who criticises the workhouse ...

NOTES AND JOTTINGS

... died in 1880. Mrs. Macanlay had three children. Her two eons predeceased her, and her daughter the wife the Right Hon. Charles Booth. In 1838 Mrs. Macaulay, her father being member of Parliament for Wigan, was present the Abbey nt the Coronation Queen ...

LECTURES ON SOCIALISM

... reckless indulgence in intoxicating liquors. To prove this, Mr. Bramley quoted some statistics, among them tho figures Mr. Charles Booth, great Christian reformer. Mr. Booth selected 4.000 of tho worst cases of poverty from the worst districts, of London, ...

there waa a curse coomeUd with everything that Swift did. After wooing hia Stella fur years and years and breaking

... breaking the heart Mws Vanhomrigh well, he finally Stella, but refused live with her. They parted at altar never to meet Charles Booth has completed hi* groat inquiry into the conditions Ufe and labour in LonduD. and, thanks him. the organic life London ...

THE WIGAN OBSERVER

... bis Holiness to bis Lordship at Hickleton. results of an interesting experiment in publicbomH management are told by Mr. Charles Booth in Ibis month’s Contemporary Review.” Five fully licdnaed houses in London,in different neighbourhoods, were selected (or ...

THE WIGAN OBSERVER

... that only bat week Mr. Chamberlain attacked in the roost violent language the scheme of universal pensions proposed Mr. Charles Booth. ...

sing' question

... effectively touched upon temperance reformers and sociologista, and which would fear little more investigation. Men such Mr. Charles Booth, Mr. Rowntree, Mr. Cadbury, and others, had of recent years been giving striking effect tbc necessity of solving tho social ...

ASPULL

... orator enjoyed the joke of driving others, but be was the last man to te driven. Other schemes had been promulgated by Mr. Charles Booth, Mr. Moulton, Q.C., Mr. W, Vallance, clerk to the Whitechapel Guardian*, the Birmingham Old-age P- League, Mr. Fatkin, ...

DRINK AND MUNICIPAL LIFE

... y touched upon temperance reformers and sociologists, and which would hear little more investigation. Men sucu as Mr. Charles Booth, Mr. Rowntrec, Mr. Cadbury, and others, had of recent years giving striking effect the necessity solving the social questions ...

BUY YOUR HOUSE OUT OF

... Herbert French indites some stanzas to Tolstoy. In an informing article on the fiscal policy and British shipping bv Charles Booth, junr., are told that the ultimate object of Mr. Charabelain’s is reduce our foreign and increase oar olonial trade—to ...

& Co.’s HEADWEAR

... will allow a man feed, and clothe, and bouse his family least on the scale as laid down experts like Mr. Rowntreo and Mr. Charles Booth. Mr. gave figures to show that many men did not get thia. In spite of the fact that under our Free Trad* system wealth ...