THE above Committee, at its last meeting, determined that, if possible, the memorial to the Prime Minister should be presented during the month September. All local committees and branch secretaries are asked to do their best during the next few weeks to get as many signatures a
August 19, 1916 - Daily Herald - London, London, England
Committee appointed to inquire into the causes of high I food prices and find remedies for same had better hurry up. -1- Exploiters and monopolists who are hungry for profits won't wait. Coal prices, even the midst of summer, are steadily rising. The Board of Trade is so alarmed
August 19, 1916 - Daily Herald - London, London, England
A BARKING boiWtnakrr. who |i«y« me the of that Iw lias never my nut«e since the month in which the Dak Hkbai.ii Imitii, asks could inform iiim of the onc«|iotiaiM of famous fighters Wore they marie bit; ns me* inside the hempen sous*. the subject is interest to rnailerH, 1 herew
August 19, 1916 - Daily Herald - London, London, England
NEW YORK Thursday. market steady throughout. Day's .ri 490 000 shares Closing Bids Closing Bids Call Honey Steady General Electric .. 17J Atchison Top. .. 49 Int. Nickel 241 Bait and Ohio .14; Nat Lead 1451 Can Par'.flc ...13| Radio Corp Illinois Central 10 Royal Dutch Pel. . Yo
September 21, 1934 - Daily Herald - London, London, England
THE blue-eyed, fair-haired year-aid pocket Raffles Bushey (Herta), exploits hat* baffled the police, fare a Children's Court at yesterday. This was done at the Inst— rj his father under Section M the new Children's Act on the that the boy beyond the cmtM of his parents. The poli
September 21, 1934 - Daily Herald - London, London, England
Mr. Editor." the letter If ran. "I have read your paper now for many years. I think Spike Hughes wonderful. so I think it would be nice you bought a boat to go to the South Seas in. " It will only cost you And then there will be the nets needed for Ashing. Since I've been reader
September 21, 1934 - Daily Herald - London, London, England
INQUIRY INTO COMPLAINT BY WORKLESS Supt. Valentine. Chief-Inspector Wells, and Inspector Burnham. of E Division Metropolitan Police yesterday conducted an inquiry into an allegation by a section of the National Unemployed Workers Movement that a policeman brutally handled member
September 21, 1934 - Daily Herald - London, London, England
Four candidates are now in the field for the North Lambeth by-election. They are: Mr a. R. Strauss lLab ). Mr J. W Simpson (Lib ). Mr S Murkham iMacDonalditel, and Mrs. Allc« ti. Brown independent).
September 21, 1934 - Daily Herald - London, London, England