TEMPERANCE AND TEMPER
... TEMPERANCE AND TEMPER. Temperance is being in a temper witb those who temperately enjoy themselves.— Profeseor G. Saintsbury. ...
... TEMPERANCE AND TEMPER. Temperance is being in a temper witb those who temperately enjoy themselves.— Profeseor G. Saintsbury. ...
... TEMPERATE TEMPERANCE. We want to know, and we always have wanted to know, why the English workman to be patronized? Why me his dwelling-pkg.% hie hones - keep ing arrangements, the aeganiession of his cellar, and his larder-- nay, the occepatien of his ...
... Temper tempered WHEN a man as moderate by nature and holding as responsible a position as Mr Vic Feather. the General Secretary of the TUC. can say of the Industrial Relations Act but we do not accept that this Act is the law of the land: it is part ...
... TEMPERATE TEMPERANCE. We want to know, and we always have wanted to know, why the niglish workman is to flit:mind? Why are his dwelling-place, hiahouse.kee arrangemanta, the organisation of his cellar, an h lawkenay, the occupation of hi. leisure hours ...
... (■temperate Temperance. Under this heading, correspondent sends tne list of epithets hurled at the heads of the Licensed Victuallers who paraded in Hyde Park last Sunday their out-oftemper opponents. correspondent commences with quoting the Rev. J. M ...
... TEMPERANCE, AND TEMPERANCE WORKERS. Sir,~Your few words on the temperance question are intendad, I doubt not, to convey good idens to the many temperance workers ; yet, many statements you wuake are, I fear, in ignorance. Supposing, as you say it is, ...
... TEMPERATE TEMPERANCE. want know, and we always have wanted know, why the English workman to patn.uisrU' Why are bis dwelling-place, hishoiuc-keeping arrange meats, the organisation of Ids cellar, and his - nay, the occupation of his leisure hours even ...
... Temper, Temper APART from the bargains offered, there is usually a smile in the Evening News advertisements. I wonder how many readers saw the official notice by the Corporation, inviting tenders for the purchase and removal of various equipment and vehicles ...
... TEMPER Shade. Max Max.' Min. 119 63 ! 123 69 54 137 65 ,46 131 64 132 51 131 | 54 133 69 52 June 28 „ 3 .. Bright Sunshine. Mrs. Mins. The Rainfall during June, 1928, amounted to 2.89 inches, the average amount for the month over a period of 47 years ...
... TEMPERANCE. TO THE EDITOR. Sib, —The Drink Question is one o! such special intend that 1 ask the favour of your giving the enclosed a place your paper. We should take away the inducement! drill, give the poor decent homes and proper opportanitiea improving ...
... TEMPER ecesdpation loads the blood with waste producu a M se hal dull sod Oa Illege data the brides will be you'll find it dillaak to cesaanttate unabk to hide the warty of it all. The to drew et this miserable condition is to the bowels with Beed3so's ...
... TEMPERANCE The British Women’s Total AKstinanre Union held their first meeting for the winter session on Friday. The meeting opened with prayer and after the President’tf opening 'remarks Dir. Davis, of Canterbury, gave a most lielpful and stimulating ...