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... would seem tb«t the saving which would result Irons the pensioning off all those over would not exceed two millions. Mr. Charles Booth puts it three million*. Mr. Chamberlain admits that the present or any voluntary scheme will have more attraction for the ...

AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. SIR H. HIBBERT AND UNFITNESS OF

... Sin Walter Bonne studied it for many years with unflagging euthttkiaam, and made its dead past live again; Right Han. Charles Booth has made patient and invcstigntione in it* life ana labour; yet neither could said haw known London thoroughly. Many know ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 1930. COMMERCIAL REPORTS

... making 42 cent, for the twelve month*. Capital outlay for the year was bringing the total December to £130.231.109. Mr. Charles Booth has been minted chairman of the b-wrd. £ir John Field Heal.-, bis retirement frc-ra the firm Messrs. and Company. solicitors ...

NORTHERN SHIPYARDS

... Bradford to Build £17,000 Station A £17.000 contract has been placed by tbe London Midland and Soottlsh Railway with Messrs. Charles Booth and Bon, Lldget Green. Bradford, for building the new station at Upmlnster Bridge, the Barktng-Upmlnster electrified lines ...

Professors of Foresight

... his assistants have found a substantial measure of improvement in existing conditions compared with those described by Charles Booth in his famous survey of London poverty forty years ago. Two methods of Investigation have been followed—a house sample ...

REPORTED BURNING OF A STEAMER

... deputation being the outcome of series of conferences which bad been bald in all parts the country under the direction of Mr. Charles Booth. The Cardinal, replying, said was not prepared to endorse wholesale Mr. Booth's proposal to provide pension ss. 7s. per ...

SPilbfr IDtbbing*

... Bradford. Funeral private tomorrow (Friday). flowers or xnournuvg. BOOTH. —July 6. In nospltai, aged 81 years, EDWARD CHARLES BOOTH (Historian of Holderness), of 3. The Park. Scalby, Scarborough, beloved brother of George and the late Bromley Booth. —Service ...

A KEEN OCTAL INVESTIGATOR

... A KEEN OCTAL INVESTIGATOR The Right Hon. Charles Booth died v«tiday afiernoon Ins Leicestershire residence, oil the Charnwood forest. For many year.* had led life of retirement acroUnt of physical infirmity. According to present arrangement* the funeral ...

COUSIN OF DR. TEMPLE Archbishop Officiates at London Wedding MISS M. SPRING-RICE From Our London Correspondent ..

... Hob use. Mia Audrey FT* re. the Egerton. Mrs. John Dower. Mr. and Mrs Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baxter. Mr, and Mrs Charles Booth, and Mrs Bridges. Mrs. Bourne The Marchioness of O' ironde. Viscountess Oouah, Viscountess Novar Lady Victoria Russell ...

IVES GOLF

... contract ,for repairs to the pad Street Station, London, of lilway. The value the oon* t been announced, owing to London Mr. Charles Booth, firm- secured L.M.S, Railvalued £150.000 for the stations the South of tfiey. have since done other Company, Including ...

LORD JAMES AND THE TARIFF LEAGUE

... adding that the remarks of his Lordship also concerned such men as tho late Sir I'obert Herbert. Mr. Henry Chaplin, Mr. Charles Booth. Mr. and oilier public men who sit on the Commission. Mr. Harris finally suggested that, would a proper and honourable ...