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November 11, 1913 - Daily Herald - London, London, England
PENALTY GREATNESS. That the life of a music-hall star is not all honey was shown at Marlborough-street Police Court, yesterday morning, when Mr. Williams gave evidence against two men, William Grant and John Robinson, of no abode, who were charged with using abusive and indecent
November 11, 1913 - Daily Herald - London, London, England
NEW YORK, Monday.—The entire country the east of Mississippi ie in the grip one of the worst November known for years. Telegraph wires are down, and traffic everywhere is paralysed.—Exchange.
November 11, 1913 - Daily Herald - London, London, England
AT TUT There wem* in the majority hosing centre# bo an Mtipitkf blacks contesting against whites, bat the King. ri rs-road. does not seem have nay objection such matches, and last evening the hall was packed to suffocation witness twenty-round contest the Dixie Kid, America, and
November 11, 1913 - Daily Herald - London, London, England
Political Union to oppose the official Labour Party at all elections is open to very grave criticism. I have no particular sympathy with the inaction and vacillation of the Labour Party, and it not their account at all that I am perturbed. I am only concerned with the outcome of
October 22, 1912 - Daily Herald - London, London, England
Science and the Needs of the Worker. By fr. C. ROME HALL. If the ordinary worker is satisfied with his house, it does not follow that anyone with the least know-ledge of sanitary science, that is, of the facts that make for health, is the same. In my part of London, Millwall and
October 22, 1912 - Daily Herald - London, London, England
Strike of East-End Cap Workers. HALF-A-CROWN A WEEK WAGES. The latest London strike is now taking place at the works of a German firm of cap-makers, Great Alice-street, Whitechapel. Nearly hundred men, women, and girls are out. Investigations made a DAILY HERALD representative r
October 22, 1912 - Daily Herald - London, London, England