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1939 | 1930. I 1939

... 1939 1930. 1939. K yds. 28.200) 50.9001 70.100 29.9001 15.600: 11.800! 26.600 7.300 27.100 48.800 42,700: 56.900 215.800 1 14,000 608.600 16.90 C 92.100 19.500 90.200 136.200 47.600 278.400 76.30 C' 101.500 80.600 101.400 72.8001 850.600! 329.800 150 ...

FOR 1939

... FOR 1939 all Newsagents and Book- - tellers direct from The I Publisher, The Yorkshire -A- Pest, Leeds, (By Post 1/2) CONTINTS INCLUDE: A'R.P. Woik Leeds H. Wadsworth Sellers. 0.8. E. All about the City Council. Its member s, committees, elections, officials ...

1939

... 1939 Chartering ships for storage purposes From Our Food Correspondent ACCORDING to the trade, Britain's vast cold storage plants are almost filled to capacity with meat. Mr. A. J. Jackson, Secretary of the National Federation of Meat Traders, told me ...

FOR 1939

... FOR 1939 Road—a subject which, rather oddly, has been treated from a different angle In another British picture lately finished by Butchers, Night Journey, with Charles Farrell and Patricia Hilliard. Finally, George Formby—who has become just about ...

FOR 1939

... FOR 1939 all Newsagent* and Book| f tellers OR direct hem The Publisher, The Yorkshire Post, Leeds, (By Post CON TINTS INCLUM: A-R.P. Work in Leeds by H. Wadsworth Sellers. 0.8. E. All about the City Council, its members, committees, elections, officials ...

FOR 1939

... FOR 1939 Features of Exhibits at Earls Court Show ECONOMY WITH COMFORT From Our Motoring Correspondent LONDON, Wednesday Cars, accessories, garage equipment, and marine exhibits, conservatively valued at £500,000, have been assembled at Earls Court for ...

FOR 1939

... FOR 1939 ■ m all NawMganta and Book- Y- OR diract from The PubKahar, Tha Yorkshire Post,'' Loads, 1 (By Post I /2) Leeds by H. Leeds Political Information including political organisations. Governmental Departments, the Forces and Ex-Servicemen's O ...

Prospects for 1939

... Prospects for 1939 Prospects for 1939 were so far favourable. Argentina had had a fair harvest and although prices might be better, quantities and qualities were fair and good. Provided, therefore, that prices here for chilled beef were maintained, and ...

Progress in 1939

... Progress in 1939 Until September monthly output Indicated revival and a probable advance in units sold of some 14 per cent, over 1938. Actually, the increase was considerably less, but the figure only statistical value as the change in output of the component ...

(1939) (1938)

... (1939) (1938) 83 27 Liverpool 17 Manchester 68 19 Newcastle 38 16 ONE OF THE BEST REFORMS Prison Officers' Training School at Wakefield Mr, D. E. W. Glbb, former visitor and teacher In a London prison, told the Howard League for Penal Reform at a luncheon ...