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... exacting Parliamentary duties when elected ; but the committee are hopeful that \ he may consent to stand again. To-day's Nature note: The uplands, writPsl Mr S. Banks, the Todmorden naturalist, are just now marked with fresh green patches of bilberry stalks ...
... Unions are petitioning the Council against the concerts starting before the services in the churches are over. To-day’s Nature Note: The failure of summer weather (writes Mr 8. Banks, the Todmorden naturalist) is a rather sad thing, as sunshine has a great ...
... and friends. A further batch from this bhattalion who have obtained New-Year leave are due to arrive to-night, To-duy's Nature Note: As 1 look on the hills (writes Mr 8. Banks, the ‘lTodmorden naturalist) that surround our valley I an. truly dolighted ...
... condition of the water, except in times of drought, ‘when the surface water will not be available for mixing purposes, To-day’s Nature Note: There are many indications of spring (writes Mr S. Banks, of Portsmouth, near Todmorden). We see them in the budding of ...
... usual way for approval or otherwise, and the whole business was gone through in the record time of five minutes. ‘ To-day’s Nature Note: Mr 8. Banks, the 'Todmorden naturalist, is holidaying at Coliwyn Bay, and his weekly note is the story of his impressions ...
... advance to enable her to purchaso a house for hercelf is now under the consideration of the City Finance Committee. To-day’s Nature Note.—Mr S. Banks writes fram Calder Valley: During the drought the land had got ““as dry as a drinker,” and required much to ...
... its name, but had much rather supply the real article than lend its name to spurious and indifferent imitations. To-day's Nature Note: From she fact that hawfinches are being commonly exhibited at Scottish ornithological shows at present, a “Scotsman” c ...
... said they never had a fair chance from the start. Many of the competitois n 62 pleased at this fresh decision. To-day's Nature Note: Notwithstanding that autumn is far advanced (writes Mr S. Banks, the Todmorden naturalist), we are still cheered by the ...
... green. Accrington has three parks, and will goon have four, but there is no public tennis ground in those grounds. To-day’s Nature Note: The past few days of warm sunshine (writes Mr 8. Banks, the Tod‘morden naturalist) have set everything going again after ...
... civilian in the Empire is gqualified. This is the first time the Order has been conferred upon an Englishman. To-day’s Nature Note: With what magic touch (writes Mr 8. Banks, the Todmorden naturalist) have the woods come into leaf during the past week ...
... wearing a coat with gold lace and gold buttons costing £6O, and it eatitles him to attend the Khedive's levees. Today's Nature Note: Since my last note (writes Mr 8. Banks, the ‘T'odmorden naturalist), the copper and gold that had been strewn lavishly ...