Page 2, 3rd January 1936

3rd January 1936
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The Catholic Press

Bought But Not Read An article on the Catholic press which appears in the January number of the Leeds Cathedral Magazine emphasises the spirit in which many people buy Catholic......

I For A House

Leeds Buys Up Its Slums Site value only is paid for houses (or hovels) acquired under a slum-clearance order. This week the Leeds City council approved of the purchase of 161......

Fog As Kill-joy

Thousands Of Christmas Parcels Held Up Fog played havoc with the postal service in Leeds, and 20,000 parcels which were intended for Christmas delivery only reached their......

"meagre" Hull

Ministry Recommends More Parks The Minister of Health has informed the Hull Corporation that he considers that the provision for public and private open spaces, under the......

The Coupon Mania Police Control Sheffield Queue

Amazing scenes were witnessed at the Sheffield G.P.O. on Friday last when football couponists invaded the office in quest of postal-orders. From 2 p.m. until late in the evening......

Play-centre At Bradford

Cheerful Alternative To The Streets Many of Bradford's poorest children are being kept off the streets at night by members of St. Bede's Old Boys' Association, who give up their......

New Street For York

Neces5itates Slum Clearance York health committee has decided that the Hungate area in the centre of the city shall be cleared of all buildings, and that the lands included in......

Eight Churches Freed Of Debt Anonymous Donor's Generous Act

The Yorkshire adage: "Tak all, give nowt," has again been falsified by the munificent act of an anonymous donor at Driffield who has agreed to pay off the debts on the eight......

Malton's Traffic Problem Residents Versus Tourists

Owing to its bottle-neck outlet there are frequent traffic blocks of nearly a mile in length at Malton during the summer season. Plans for a by-pass road have been prepared by......

Harrogate—centre For Drama

The success of the recent dramatic festival at Harrogate, which not only made a profit but left a balance of about 1:100 towards the expenses of another event next year, has......