THE POST OFFICE NORTH REGIONAL. BY OUR WIRELESS CORRESPOSDEST was in November, 192 C, that the ]S.Ti.C. broadcast one of those great poetic plays with which the name Cecil Lewis producer will associated the minds of the older generation of listeners. 1 refer “Hassan,” one James
January 2, 1933 - Sheffield Independent - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
EVENTFUL YEAR Changed “Picture” To-day Compared With 1931 UNEMPLOYMENT THE NATION’S PLAGUE By JARDINE WHYTE. .l/.P. Jor K. Derbyshire If usual at the end each year’s business for prudent llrm to take stock to review its position, and to consider 4t s programme for the forthcomin
January 2, 1933 - Sheffield Independent - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
1 •Daily 1 ' iiaving f One tl is a stro ar the Cabinet that is inrignitii liccd of the wall There trade But any (Oine e accepted “normal end woi \acancic PLE to conqu forward iinieiidm changes lint the It was t.eorge, to • redii' less in tl proportit national entitled rnent." fo
January 2, 1933 - Sheffield Independent - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
We have had several cases of babyfarming Sheffield brought to our notice. • There lias been polic but the children have been taken away and pul into the Corporation homes, whore they are properly cared for. “There have also been cases parents willing to leave their children very
January 2, 1933 - Sheffield Independent - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
“NO COMMENT” IN REPORT MULL LAND DEALS INQUIRY COMPLETE The iSpcciiil Inquiry (Viimnittoo Hull ('nrporaticm, whoso. invosti>;a-(ions into its land transai tions It'd to a I'lililii' inquiry by tho Ministry Health last year, has eonclnded its sitlinjfs. report wliirli being prese
January 2, 1933 - Sheffield Independent - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
Slip is, liowpvpr, looking forward •mintr to .SlieftlPld Jii’r Imsbaiid's constituents she returns from her honeymoon, the lirst part whi. h being spent in Malvern, and later at liurnliain, on the east roast. were ushered to their seats hy Mr. ton Haker and Mr. H. Hutlu ford. Th
January 2, 1933 - Sheffield Independent - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
Walter Calpin Aioook, organist of Sails bury Cathedral since 1916. For services music. Percy Alden. chairman of the British Social Service; honorai tary of Settlements Association; chairman of the Save the Children Fund. Derwent Hall Caine, Member of Parlia ment for the Everton
January 2, 1933 - Sheffield Independent - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
ping up in this book. The author serves up feast of life. Love romances, some happy and some broken, stark trageuy. glimpses of "Heart Break Beclory,” of the beauty the English country and the shattering mrobs war. And with it all very human characters striding through the pages
January 2, 1933 - Sheffield Independent - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
(Lincoln Williams, 7,6). Despite the fact that 1922 Arnold Bennett persuaded the author to wait years before publishing his manuscript, one cannot conceive any particular reason why the general reading public should choose this particular moment to interest Itself in tins subjec
January 2, 1933 - Sheffield Independent - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England