HISS NO COAL ! KF.EP COOL ! How pannicVy all felt when the miners struck eig*ht years a«o! There is noticeable difference to-doy. a nation, were accused of beinjj stolid before the war; but the experience of war years has taught u« the importance of keeping calm and collecte»l th
October 18, 1920 - Leeds Mercury - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
The weather on Saturday provided something of a phenomenon in Leeds and district. The suburbs were almost blotted out for many hours, and yet it was a clear enough in tho city itself for the time of the year. Apart from slight delays in traffic of all kinds, and one two accident
November 22, 1920 - Leeds Mercury - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
FRANCIS LAIDLER'S MAGNIFICENT NEW PP.ODCCTION. BABES IN THE WOOD." GREAT COMEDY PANTOMIME HOLIDAY MATINEES FIRST TWO WEEKS, MOSB.. . TVEDB., and SATS «». 94. Oirclf,
November 24, 1920 - Leeds Mercury - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
A verdict in accordance with th» medical evidence was returned, at leedt, veeterday. James Kvnnu. cx-prisoti warder, Quebec-strect, Wakefield, who was found lying in Bast-lane. I-ceda, in helpless condition Ihe Tth inst. sufferin* from the effects of drink, from which ho died th
October 14, 1920 - Leeds Mercury - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
1 Nevertheless, I have good reason for istating that what outlined last evening as the probable course of events has been fully borne out by today’s happenings. The majority against the datum is overwhelming, bigger even than the extremists hoped for. In the light of this the di
October 14, 1920 - Leeds Mercury - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
In the fiecuod round C'aipentier lushed who side-stepped. Carpentier fell against his body. Carpentier waited for I evinskv to tome to him, and the ctowd \elled. Levin«,ky. don't let him kid you." Georges suddenly shot his right th* jaw. flooring Lcvinskv fot a count eight. 1/ev
October 14, 1920 - Leeds Mercury - Leeds, Yorkshire, England