No Right to Stop Their Pay. The question has been repeatedly raised during: the war if whether or no the authorities at military hospitals had the right to stop any part of the pay of the wounded soldiers during their residence in hospital. It has been repeatedly stated that suc
June 17, 1916 - Preston Herald - Preston, Lancashire, England
Moor Park Hospital, Soldiers and Sailors' Pensions, Preston Royal Infirmary, and Sold'crs' Buffet at Preston Railway Station, to be held in MOOR PARK. ON SATURDAY, JULY Bth President; The RIGHT WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR (Aid. Gartmcll) I’.urons: The Right Hon. the Earl of Derby, Lady
June 17, 1916 - Preston Herald - Preston, Lancashire, England
TpOR Sale, populous district, Manchester. Established BUSINESS, doing popular cash trade, Millinery. Ladies’ and at’a OutlitUug, Goods. Large, well-fitted shop: elegant showroonv; work or in hoiuiQ attadiod.—Particutair*, W 398, Southport Visiter” ‘Office Proprietors; JOHN KEMP
June 17, 1916 - Preston Herald - Preston, Lancashire, England
SUDDEN DEATH OF A BLACKPOOL VISITOR.—Some sensation was provided on Whit Monday the sudden death of a lady, who was passing- through with motor char-a-banc party. Mrs. Emma Prager (30), wife of pinaoforte manufacturer, of tag, Strctford-road, Manchester, who was visitor Blackpoo
June 17, 1916 - Preston Herald - Preston, Lancashire, England
Users of petrol for all purposes should bear closely in mind that the return of their ccsasumpt'on for the first four months of the year, present supplies and estimated meeds spirit to the emd of the year must be made bv Tuesday next. This is, of course the first step to the pet
June 17, 1916 - Preston Herald - Preston, Lancashire, England
imiS mm. STBSY CONTRAST. STOSY OF HJCHEH WALTON COHSOIE?4T3OUS OBJECTOR AND ACSIDENT. INVALID HERO. Morse That Was Said to Have a Bsd Six Months for One, Presentation Charastar. fop tho Other. Ai Higher-\\altou Rc.-uing Room, Tv.csdny .ifi -rnoon, Mr. j Parker, county interesting
June 17, 1916 - Preston Herald - Preston, Lancashire, England
BROUGHTON. The Pope’s Part In the War. The leqth annual dinner and business meeting connection with the Broughton Catholic Charitable Society was held Tuesday afternoon, when assemblage of over 350 members sat down to dinner. The society, which had its birth in days of stress an
June 17, 1916 - Preston Herald - Preston, Lancashire, England