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TnE WILL (dated Aug. 10, of.MrThoma; Cb»Ut«.pber Booth, the eminent breeder, late and Ainderby Steeple, ..

... late and Ainderby Steeple, Yorkshire, who died September 7 last, was pr«-red We fe'th n't. Bair.ltidge Broth and William Charles Booth, tfc: brother*, Wi'liam and George Woodcock Wraj, the executer3. the being swori coder £!«'•,000.— /'Juitr ...

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... Indcnnmit* and on Credits opened but not accepted agaiaU.. .£2,115,777 Contingent Bills discounted with the Ensued 100,08513 2 CHARLES BOOTH. H. IIL'STLF.R. Directors. JAMES H. SIMPSON, Genera! Manager. ISAAC H. STOREY, have audited the above balance ibect, dated ...

Thanks to Management and Staff

... one the Deputy Chairmen, seconded, and the motion was carried unanimously. Lord Ebblsham proposed the re-election Mr. Charles Booth, Mr. J. H. B Forster, and Mr. W Peart Robinson Directors, and confirmation of the appointment Mr. F. A Bates and Mr. F ...

Nine Months for Wounding

... Nine Months for Wounding Charles Booth (52), labourer, sentenced nine months' hard labour'for unlawfully wounding Daniel Noonan, at lodging house In Kirkgate. Huddersfieldj on March 20 The Jury returned a verdict of not guilty on charge wounding with ...

Yorkshire Association

... Striking out a career for herself, she found her craft an investigator social institutions and she assisted her cousin. Charles Booth, his great survey of'the conditions of the people of London, studied housing and sanitation and the economic conditions ...

CASTLFFORD'S PLIGHT

... have us believe that all poverty is due to drink. What fallacy. What about sickness and unemployment. According to Mr. Charles Booth, less than 14 per cent, of the poverty among the poor can directly traced to drink.—Yours, etc., TANIT. Sir,—lf Pro Bono ...

A Crucial Experiment

... Guiseppe Luigi—several of them, like T. E. Peet. Professor of Egyptology Liverpool University, and A. M. Carr-Saunders. Charles Booth. Professor Social Science the same University, well known the North. ...

SHAREHOLDERS ON CHAIRS

... then startled the meeting by moving that all the retiring directors with the exception of Mr. Walter Runciman and Mr. Charles Booth, should not be re-elected. Mr. McAdam said he had no personal feeling against Sir Josiah (one of the retiring members of ...

ACCIDENTAL DEATH

... ACCIDENTAL DEATH Verdict Returned at Inquest on Mr. Charles Booth Mr. Charles Booth, aged 70, chairman Alfred Booth and Company Limited, of Liverpool, and Booth Steamship Company Limited, who fell from window at his cousin's home In Chester Street. London ...

SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIPS

... One a painting by Mr. Rothensteln’s father. Sir William Rothensteln, of Mary Catherine,” the wife of the late Right Hon. Charles Booth. The other is a painting of the artist, W. R. Sickert, by Jacques- Emlle Blanche, and is lent to the Gallery by the new ...

A SALVATION ARMY DIVORCE SUIT

... by reason of his wife's mi-conduct with Henry Carter, co-respondent.—Mr. WALTERS, who appeared for the petitioner, Mr. Charles Booth, said that the mrrriage took place at the parish church Heeley, Yorkshire, the 9lb August, 1809, and Mr. and Mrs. Booth ...

FOURTH DEATH

... entered blazing bedroom in the house Carrie Booth, aged 10, Dorothy, aged 8, and Thomas, aged 4. the children of Thomas Charles Booth, were found dead. A fourth child, Sophia Booth, aged four months, though badly burned, was rescued and taken to hospital ...