Mr. T. C. Poor. Lon-don, inovc-d; That this conference is of opinion that fcdow the age of sixteen years the employment of children in street trading and for profit should be prohibited, and that ail. work done by the child to that age should be educative. said that before the i
June 17, 1916 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
The Prime Minister and the other members the party returned to London yesterday morning. At noon there was a meeting the War Council, this being the first gathering of the kind that has been held since the death of Ixird Kitchener. The Prime Minister presided, and among those pr
June 17, 1916 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
DUBLIN. In connection with the proposed settlement of the 1 Home Rule question a conference, attended Cardinal Logne and all the Ulster Roman Catholic hishops, with Messrs. John Redmond, Dillon, and Devlin, M.P.’s, was held in Dublin last evening. The proceedings were private, a
June 17, 1916 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
NQRBRBCK HYDRO.-Just ten minutes’ ride from Breezy Blackpool is the ideal place lor yoar Holiday Health, pleasure, sport, are harmoniously blended in this Holiday Resort. Never a dull momentday or Bed Rooms. 13 Teams Coaru. Bowling. Oroqaet. Clock Golf. 18-hole Golf Coarse in ow
June 17, 1916 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
LEEDS.—Strawberries, M. Is- per D>.; gocsebemra, 2«. od. per stone; grcpco. Hamburgh 2e. per lb., ifuecat Sa. per ib., Alicante Gd. per lb.; melons, Gd. each; peaches, 4s. to &. per dozen; nectarines 4s. 'Be, per dozen; morrows, 10s. per donen; peas, 9s. per bushel; kidney boaus
June 17, 1916 - Birmingham Daily Post - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
lIELP FOR FARMERS. Mr. T. Gautrey. general secretary Ivondon Teacher*' Association, Fleetstreet, London, E.C., Las addressed to us following loiter:— Sir, —The teacher# elementary schools begin their summer holidays oil Thursday. July and will free until Saturday, August 28th, L
June 17, 1916 - Cheltenham Chronicle - Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
SUITABLE FOR POULTRY HOUSES. William Clark". (,'ongloton, writes follows the "Poultry World" : —I have miteli pleasure suggesting two cheap substitutes for wood, suitable for poultry houses. However, in either csjse wooden framework is necessary. Empty sugar bags may purchased f
June 17, 1916 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland