MR. STEEL-MAITLANDS CARDEN PARTY-
... Jones, Crumpton, Dr Pooler. Dr. Salt, Mr. S. W. Coombs, Mr. E. Kerr, and Mr. Felix Jotter.. During interval following tea the guests assembled, under the presidency Mr- Norris Foster, when vote of thanks to ...
... Jones, Crumpton, Dr Pooler. Dr. Salt, Mr. S. W. Coombs, Mr. E. Kerr, and Mr. Felix Jotter.. During interval following tea the guests assembled, under the presidency Mr- Norris Foster, when vote of thanks to ...
... SCHOOL. MR. STEEL-MAITLAND ON TRUE EDUCATION Mr. A. D. Ste«l-ilaitlaiul, M.P., last night distribnted fcho prizes won by ibo students the Birmingham Municipal Technical School daring the 1909-10 sesaion. The Lord Mayor (Alderman W. 11. presided orcr the ...
... MR. STEBL-MAITLAND’S PLEA FOR ECONOMY, Mr. A. D. Steel-Maitland, M.P., speaking at meeting to advocate national economy hold in Loxton Street Schools, Laot Birmingham, last night, said the country hit'] need chiefly of three thmgs—men, munitions, and ...
... KING AND DR. GRENFELL. Dr. Grenfell, the medical mi—iooary, attended Buckingham Palace to-day by command the and .gave bis Majesty an account of hi© work Labrador. The doctor remaracd in audience with the King for over half an hour, and bis Majesty displayed ...
... KING AND THE LATE DR. BARNARDO. The following is extract from letter tetri to Mrs. Barnardo his Majesty the King through Lord KnoDys:—“ commanded by the King convey to you the expreesiofl of bis sincere regret at the irreparable lots which ...
... MAITLAND THE SOCIAL INSTINCTS. In connection with the seriea of lectures Some Problems Heredity,” delivered under the auspices of the joint committee of the Birmingham University and the Workers’ Eduoaitiooa! .Afleocna-tion, Dr. T. Maitland fast night ...
... MR. FREDERICK KING. MONS. MUSIN. Solo Viouo'kckllo LASSERE. Soto and Cosdcctob MR. WILHELM GANZ. Tickets and Plans of Reserved Beats at Messrs. Harrison's Music Warehouse, Colmore Row. Reserved Orchestra. IPs. 6d,; Reserved Floor. 6-1 and 5a., according ...
... MR. A J. KING’S NEW APPOINTMENT. Mr. Alfred J. King, whose appointment as secretary of the Birmingham Conservative Association reported on page 5, is very well known in Birmingham and the district. Mr. King was ...
... STB ABTHCK STBEL-MAITLAND OS API ER W.VR PROBLEM Sir Arthur 3irol-M»illand, M.P.. who l>een appointed to « dopunmeot for dealing with foreign trade and presided latrt evenin' at a lecture hold at Queen i- Gollege, Birtninghatn. under lh» of the National ...
... effort,” Mr. Mackenzie King concluded: ‘‘The people will decide.” Deplorable ” War Effort Eh-. R. J. Manion, leader of the Conservatives in the Commons, heatedly protested that the Prime 'Minister was trying to ” gag the House.” He described Mr. Mackenzie ...
... KING CONSULTS MR BONAR LAW Tire Teiogiwph Company that the engaged in consaHatioin with Sir Edward Orey and Mr. Boaar Law the sanation. E. Grey, be remembered, red Balmoral earty the week along with U. Saeoooff, the Rueslan Foreign Minister, end the ...
... MR. BOLTON KING THE OONTEST. Mr. Bolton King, after the dcolaration of the poll, proceeded to apartment Chapel Street, where a small crowd of bis supporters had congregated. Mr. Oscar fiowan proposed a tote of thanka him, and in doing to ...