Page 11, 9th October 1936
Page 11
News From The Country
Street Fighting In East London The First Barricades Clash Described By An Eye-Witness , Though the Blackshirts were not due until 2.30 last Sunday afternOon trouble had already......
Civic Centres
M.B.A. SHOW TO TOUR PROVINCES Less Drab Street-Lighting By Our Own Correspondent Town-planning, the design and arrangement of municipal building and even street furnishings are......
Unemployed Men On Farms
PROGRESS IN THE NORTH Combating " Destruction to Moral and Physical Forces" The remarkable progress made in connection with the scheme organising the production of foodstuffs......
Beaumont 0.b.s' Rugby
The Beaumont Old Boys' Rugby Football Club will be captained this season by F. F. Wolff, a member of Great Britain's successful quartette in the 400 metres relay at the recent......
Trained But Unemployed
PLIGHT OF MALE SCHOOL TEACHERS " Applied 80 Times But Still Out of Work" The plight of men teachers in the country. many of whom have not been employed since the completion of......
The Bombing Business The Welsh Press : Varia
Froln Our Welsh Correspondent Sub judice is the only opinion one may express in public of the predominant Welsh topic at present. The three National leaders who arc accused of......
Some Recent Welsh Sayings
The Rhondda Urban District Council has decided to abide by the injunction granted against the Council restraining it from contributing £30 out of the rates towards a fund to......
Twickenham's School
In the old school, lately demolished, in Grosvenor Road, Twickenham, about 170 children could be accommodated; the new school, a building designed on up-to-date lines, there......
Two Yorkshire-born Bishops With Much In Common
ALCOCK AND FISHER Their Work for University Education Hull Grammar School has just celebrated the 4501h anniversary of its foundation by Bishop Alcock who had a lot I,, common......
















