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tmn~l'itnLloo{i)jt:tl(T' .' RiEMEDIES .
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,FOR lNDV!:)'fBJAL
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APPEA
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' COMMITTEE'S PROPOSALS,
', The Unionist Committee on
h a ve issue d a r e po r t
i Jl(ll1 ~ trii\.l
upon t heir
l'e"n<,lu. ,o,ns , wh.ich a re the r oo ul t of
Jl c ar -
two years ' _cons ider at io ll . The l'o('J)O l' ~
the :work of ·Mr. J . W. H ills M. I '
chairma.n of t he co rn m itt O{', Pro fe~s() r \\~.
J. A6hle y, l" ~ d Mr. Mnur iC<l Wood., II,,:
s ecret ary. '1 he ' comml t te-e con si,<;l.pd (If ·
Professor .W .. J . Ashlcy,. Mr·. 'Nal<l " r[
Astor, M.P ., Mr. Stanley Bn.lel wi " , MY.
Mr. Montague Barlow , M.P ., "M!" C h ;\rk~
Bathu~t, M.P ., ~r. Sh irle y ' B .' Il11 , M. I',
I.<>rd Henry Bentlllck, M,P .. M" ,J . W ·
Hills;
iM.P .
~h.
(eh.ir", ,,,,),
Hodge:, Mr. P. Ll oyd
lI arfl l,i
Mr
G- r Cl\1lIe :
(;
Locker.Lamps.on, M.P., Mr. L. ' T. i':bll ll ~
d er, Mr. L esh e Scntt , K C .. M . P ., Sir
~a.rk . Sy~oo ,
M.P.. , L on] A lrxalldlT
rhyn\lo, M.P., and Mr.
Chri st ,,!,I,e l.
Turner.
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THE MINIM UM WAGE.
The y,. acc,;pt t.he prillc ip \' or I'
lIIill i.
Ute':
but {)!lpr:-"(' :l.1!'y {'a-"V!J"o ll S\'.'itern. 1 of . wage rC~ lIl a t! O Il o r Cf}JlIpui s(', I'V
arb'tratlo~ , . Ill; pClllg I"" fli r i" ail,. allc" of
pu?l~c o plIllon .' It Iii 0 11 . tlt . ~ fo re" of 11 11h li(~
~pm·lOn that t~le Comnll tu'~ IIHgdv d t"'rW1 l(\
In the remed ies th cy prop",c fo r c"di
disputeiJ:
. Il g
mum ;w age .
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THE PERIL IOF TREES,
dange r bus she lter b ec::\uee
A., tre e is
the nega.t~ve c harge h as a. way o f
n.ccumuIf
you have a co mmon wi th u. f ew .trees o otted- a.bout and with no other promine nces.
Their propos als a rc:: the charges of e~-ec trici t y will ba c onc ~n. Compulsory in ve : ti g a li o ll of
Iating round about th e top of trees.
/
Powder or Cake ~ Which .will yoi1 fak ?-Both.
Mop-key . Brand ··is ·- the ,. fanious preparation
which ·"Lea~e8. -a gQo.d impre~sio~ . ~ebind."
Powder M()nk~y IS Monkey Brand lD Pow~er form.
Both should have a place in everyho.u sehold. .
~iiRAND
Met~i,
d a mp sap
the
t r unk
gives it
f\
fairly
hy.
i ll ..... !,,:,'· .
WHAT CAN BE DON E.
n..ways follow6 t h-c !, n. th of lea.st' r esista nce ,
Ena~el,
on ra c1o r~'
A Ito}' nl ,ComlllH ssJOn
tiou.
As
i\
~ittee
b a.sis fo r their
!>Top ooa l.., til (" CHrn-
"dop ted the fi ve fo ll o w il1g Jl rI l1 ·
cl pl es :It iB. tile . duty .1Id r igh t or f.li" St;, t.' I"
supe rvise and co ntrol the CDlJd itiolls .,f
, i5 likely ro le ave the trunk and to go to
: ca~th throu gh t h 2 body of allyon" st nndi ng·
lle Rr " no ugh. And e ve n if t hd tru nk is "
: good e nough cond uctor for t11~ Dln in c urre nt, it is lih:cly thnt 0. min or d ::" fl cctc u
e mployme n t i ll the iIl L'erc:.. t~ uf liw Slatl!
as l\ whole.
The Sta te . nlu !-!t in tRn'c n c b .! tw("(" 11 1"' 111f< Anyone
s t:\n (lin g Boorne little d :st flnc .:;: ploy-er a.nd em!Jluyc d in th e caw (I f (Ii ..;·
fr om l\ tree sho uld _be fiafe. 'rhe t rccpu te to protec t th e i nte r-cst.s (I f t ht..' ~ u ·
c urre nt may fi nd a vict :m .
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STEEL HANDLES.
Yop ca~ , d'<i'·, ~i( !hese t~i~g8 wifh , either, but for so~~ parts of the work
Powder Monkey.ts handd:r than Monkey Brand, tha.t 1S hy Monkey Brand
.
1D
. easy 'p!\~th , but a hum an b eing is a.n e v e n
b~tw r con ductor . . and the eurr~n t, which
Use' MONKEY
for cleaning and polishing
Marble,
Linpleur:n~·- '_China and 91assware. : .
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Use ' Pp>}.¥DE.R - MONREY for . scrubbing ' the Floors; Tables, Dres~ers, ·
CupbOards; Siuks,and : fqr ·. cIeiul illg Gas -Stoves ' and freeing the Cooking
Utensils.Trdin ,G i'.e ase' and all burnt-in· matter. W
is prepared- in two forms.
<li,"i lH"~S
: .trated round the to!>3 of th o~e trees.
·imp.rtial tribunols, at! in ClI ll nd. but
\ When the air fe.ils 89 a n insula tor, and
without penalties for fa ilure e illu;r tn
1 the positive ch a.rgo,. in the
cloud un itea- s ubmit to· that tribun . 1 o r 10 lIb;,lo by
I with the ne~ati ve _c harge o ve r a
tree. top,
its a.wnr.d;
'[ yo u Bet a IIMh of lightnin g-wh ich is The eooOrdination of tho ill{\ uHtri ,,1 f"",'.
nothing , but (l curre nt cf ' ⢠-electricity
t ion s of the Boaru o r Tl' ad ·.l in 1\ r; i,, " l',)
travelling at SO grea t a speed thnt th e
Labour Ikpartmcn t of th" ll,,,,,,, ""r
~ result~ng friction makes t'he air in c1\ndes- ir 'rrad{l ;. .
: oont, Just ,aa c urrent makes the fil a m e nt rh e leg !\hzabo n of volun t n ry wage ngl'N'\'
lof a IaI"P ' incandescent whe n it t r ave\;
ments and th e extc ns io n o f the "l' ra, I"
roun d. '
.
B oards Act;
~ : " In a. rr~ clion of a second the two Sjoate a nd mu n ici pa l ac t ion . nga ill ·;I (,:l~ lI a l
. ch ars~s u ~ i~e, a nd all the c ud~ nt wants
lnbou r and , . blind all ey " f"lllp !II,',"
tJ;ie n 10 · a sood conductor to earth. The
ments ; and, ~ . .
be ing
II
bigger obj ect-is moro likely
to mUlli ty, and e6,,,"cia ll y those of .it.> \-f,~'i"
.
members who are not di rec tl y Ill \'oI ,.~'i1. i!
<:0 11 e<l t an e1ectri e c h !Lrge, 1111(1 will' th en
The S tlllell1<Ust work lo wa·r<L, t he ",ta ct ~.s a jightniIl~ conducto r. IBut a man abl ish me nt ur ,: t.h e min imu UI wagf'."
walklllp: u.c.ro~s a ba.r-e sp ace such M S a lisbury Plain wo uld be qui t e likely to b e
It is necoC~s ary t hn.t t lll 'p laye r" II sll mlid
str u<!k, ,and if h e we r o riding no bicycle o r n.b llndo n the prin ci pl e Clf hu yin g lubour ill
h a d an uh1 br-ell a U!,>, he wo uld b e in st ill t h6 C h C ~P 09t Jl uuIH,t , ill Lhe f) Upp oc;c{1 ill t e rest e ither o f t he CO II.'H llHo("r 0 1' o f tho
grea.ter da.ng-e r l
No o n e sh oul d ever bol d tn xpa,yer. w itho u L r.£'g nl'd to t h;tL or th{~
up 0.\1 umbrella in a storm, es!}â¬ei ally' if it prod uc.~ r . "
h M t\ .s te e l h A. ndle . The .steel iribs l end ing
Indnstri ul legiHl nt!o ll :\11<1 wage f ('glllu.to the et&el h a ndle mak e an eXNlllen t path tion should ap!Jly t" intlu 'tr)" '" a wh ole,
for tho curre nt.
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wi t hout
d ist il,1 c t ion h t' t WC' eli
" p\l iJli ~!
HOW LI G HTNING WOR'K S .
u bili.ty se l'vjces 1t a nd Ol'd ina. r r i Jl(l ll ~t (,y.
D.cath by lig h t ni ng "is the !lom e ' "{\6
F o r t he, scitlc m-e nt o f .udua l d jfol Jl \1t,~,,,!
dea th by .electroc u tion, except thnt the they p ro pose an u{l np ta.lio ll o f the L pmi l" ux
cur ren! is pro b a bly a (food de nl more Act, llOW ill fo rce ill C llll:H!l\. by \\' l. ie h 1\
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WASH ·
n. ·."... lo... s t.o wl,d
titlll.
I ~. I:f f ~r (> rl CO
kirtdll'~,,,~
1
i
, norm al conditi olls it is gvod ·e nou·shU~Mn~~oo,
, but Ch ie f il l1cl ll stri
nl COil
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ro~
ool~itll~
exceptional
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nl()CD~AN
SUNDAY· . -1DEATH A 'I'.L I!.l'
..,"'TGINEI.'RINIl
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WORKS
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Dipcesan SuIlday is now a regular .- fll[ .
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VISrf OF llIRROP O}' OXFORD .
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IYOUNG ENGINE DRIVE .... 'S END
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tho B4Ihop of ;Buckingham, the ArohdO&COll ·o f · Berkshire, and the Archdeacon Pulsome ter ·Engillooring Company; R ead of Oxford. The Bishop of Oxford preach. ing,. wh<i died 6uddeuly on Saturday morn· I'
<>d at Ch rist Church in Ilh. morn :ng · arid 109,
.
.at. Ho~ Trinity.c i n t.h e e ve ning, and' ad Mr. ~dney BraiD re presented the Pul~Q .[ ,
t ,· . Bt . med
r , .nm
een·n g Co .
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,
res
se
-a.
m
ee
1111r
,.or
m
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a
lie
o.n
d
t
Laurence's' in the afte rnoon. The B i£hop
Dece a.sed's . brother. CharJ.ee. Coope r.
of Buokingb&lll w"" atl St.- Luke ', in the 110, 8I!e",0?,,-. 8~t, coal me rchant, eaid
morning and ,. at st, John's in the evening, deceased en~oyed . litOO~ , h~alth.
the Arehd eOofon of Berkshiro was Rt Ear.
Roben B<'>rton, 33, Wllron Road, em- ,.
ley in tho morning and a~ St, Mal.Y'. i·n _ ploy'cd at the , l'uLsome t.er - Enginee ring :
Ithe evelllng" and the Archdeacon of Ox- Works , stated, ~hat at 7.30 db · Sat~rdB;Y I
ford preached at St. Gilea' in the morning . mortlIng he- h~ard t he, d"geased fa~ III tlie. ,
.nd nt AU ' Saints i n the evening. .
lavatory. _Witne ss ])lcke.d hIm v.p,. and I
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POrULAR. CONTROL.
The Bishop 01 Oxford, in ' the co uree of
.. short .t.>tement prepararory to his serlOOn o.t Christ Churoh a u Sunday morn.
,.".11 , pointed out tha t eve r since the da,s
llf BishoD Wilberforoe there had ~n a
i
of .diocesan fuode . R eoently 'hi.·
.
org'lniBe<i the BiiJhol) of ·Ol['
I
Fund SB .. moabs by which people
subscribe in ~ one .. um all t,h at they
for dtOO68an purposeJ ⢠. H~"
to. eay that undet - the. im.
oomm.itteil whioh the ar(lh.
,app\>inted; the .Finance Com;
h ..
",ow, a , much bettar
of" Oxfo.rd 'a Fund. had
had passed into the
a-.
WM
V",n
fetohOO. water . . The re WR6 a bruise on his
forehe ad . . DerieMe<l was a steady mall.
Charles Jovey, me tal turne r, in tile
6mploy of the Pul.-ometer EnginJ1Cring
Company, enid deceased whom he h...t
k!'ow\l. for 14 years, pitched forward
h'.s lONlhead just · after he hMl
wltn..... Aftllr bathing· h ia
!,e58 went .to the lLSItietant f man a.ger
Informed. hIm ~of the occurrenoo. '
Fetdinand Tho\DR6 Sml,th,
work8. Jllanager lit 'the
eering- Wori.,' stated that the·
ne.ver eom!>l:>ined of his work or of
fumes f~m the engine he drove. Wit lie: s
hail nover known him away · from - work
to~ say. - the . through ei-ckneas. D eceased was It ste ady
~.oo reliable man.
. . .
now uodtn;takenf
IV,."VIUllnll for its own . noeds.
out tha t th. ·commit-:
for
Diocesan Fund was
on a tho ughly represenWi."
e"jJlai,,~ .he-.8y$tem . b~ ..hlcll
charQ04 w,th . the
,
a\lotted-' to it.~Ho ·
the
1~~~iFul~j;;~~I;;~I;~:n.
he turned over and groane d . Witness h eld I
hie head and . shoulde r s ' up while someone'
,,,,,,.nv
F
' Ellen Coo!)Cr, wife of the deceased ,
sa id-hor hilsbarl4 . brought - her up a oup
of, ""a, ~ usual, before he , left to' 110 to
work· on. S-..tur.ta:r · morning. He had a
alight , at~k ,of ·).!llluenza &bo.\1t two Qr
, months ago, hut - it wllA! qot ·
as te> ' prevent his goins· :to· wgrk.
. wbue!nekts·.-b1s )lalld. " and· was-~o·me
·w: C:
co nditions.-=-6 uch
ad
h r:ft r ti {'s~
T he
ili~
nf l ho
bv
B OArd o f Trad-e~
tho~ peculiar to a thUn(1er8torm~ au se a.
'rhe Conci1i fl.t ion Eon.rdH Rlio uld
wh e n
h ave cont
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('(ilL '
irealty
~(;;11~~:~~~~~olh~fr:~{:~iC1Yil:~nd:":~~~.
~ni~ 'bit th~ ~:::;~o;~~~~,
~ l.~e t1,;:c~>\':;';;I~;~"';~
not hing but a conte _t b etween e lee- a nd a t hird,
c hnirma" , co-opted by thl!
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trical charges and the air. TIHl charge on oth er t wo. Th e BOIHd ,hon'd "<>Pi< I ..
REA· RT."
t-he earth, in trying ro g{lt aB (leur the bring "bout all agr,(){!!l1fllt , and fai li ng
charge in the cloud"" pooaib!e, collects th ~t, 6h o lJld II lake " 1JlI" ll e rec ulllll iellda on the top of the t flOO or t h o umbrella, o r ti Oll ,
T hi9' TecommclLflut.:o n should bfl
Harry ",o:l:weU's company are Il.p- .whateve r may hll.ppen /to~ the · higllest give n t he wi rleo t p r8s ihlc puhli" ily, ""Il
at the ' Royal C o unty Thea tre, I·point, and th ere it i mpa.ti-enU y· waits till . on \.h e p rQSJo'u rt-! uf pub l:c op ill ioll 1\.lId lh e
ture ill R eading, and i n support of the
fund e loque nt appea.ls we re made o n SunA~ inquest.:.- was Ife~d on Monday rel&tive !, ~~o~,.u,,,,
d ay in the R ea.ding churc h es , the visiting to the . death o f Fred_eriok Cooper, a.ged clergy including the Bi8hop of Oxford. 38. an engine driver in the e m,p lo y of the
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jIOwerluL It is u nfortunate t hat human strike or a lock- out s hould be ill eg:!1 (h ,, (
beingalsl,ould be such good cond uctors and witbout r>en alti es ) lllltil alld d uri llg r~r,' r ·
should h ave t o rely for IJrQlectio n on 60 e nce t o " Boar d of Concili lltioJl nll" I,, ·
.
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dram a. b y Charles I the e lectrical '1 p r c s sur e b ecomes t o o ' m uch good se ll f! C of I.,h e lH\ r t. ic(.; C()IIC~ rlH..!U its nc ·
"A Bro'\cen H ea.rt. ·' It for the ~ir. and contact is e stablis he d
ceptn,nce should he lef t to <\c}xmd. When~
"as I t ~ pla y tha.t every woma.n I "The m~ t dang-erous conditiOll s' n.rn vo lu nt!H Y wa ges· u o'~rds a lrc ad y. ("x ist. tl ]o(' y
a short
,and I.t would do no .ma.n a.ny \ when : the charge fron~ one. overloade d . h ould h nv~ Iho nr"t ODPOl'tU lllt,y fi r Bcl see It once. The 8ro.<y 18. an un· cloud topplâ¢â¢ ove r, a.B It W<lr e, ' on t o a t.hng t be dispu te.
ono, ... most lite 8torle~ are , .moro . charge 01' a lower cl oud.
T he e~ectric:J
QUESTIO NS OF' WA GE S
e.nd Illustrate. the misery that · pr"",,ure i~ ,then so ~reu.t tha t the .air slld' .
!oIlowB . . on the footsteps oJ huma.n a en!y g ives way, ,And 1he cho.rae 'ruRhe s t o
As t".eg a r ds t h e minimu m. " ng-e , what
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t
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te t o n th6 . nea. N!st !l'Ol. nt on earth. Ortp~
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th~ COJJIlIlittt:e look for wa rd to i., t.h , ~
I.'U 0 . B. . gcar.oo y ese. e x n
his is
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mJ.sunde.rata.nding. .I t 18 ",t he story Bn Isolated tl'OO, and jf the r e nr?"Poople gr rul,ulI.l e xle n s ioll f ro m inoul'3 tl'v t o ill '
~1~0 of .1' blAcksmith, wbo 6hel~ring .\lnder it they a re probably du stry o f the recog nition of th e' pr ill ri pl c
While lo ve was as yet Iymg Idoomed , The mllin ·object of tlte ligh tlling f.hnt minimum rates sh ? uld be fi xe d rUI·
The spark was kindled to &.1eond!lCtor is, of couroe, to lead the cur - dlffor<; nt klllds of ",:r~ICe,. a nd th e <ld~ r ·
a. young ma n of fortune, who by ! re nt }larmle ssly to earth.
If a tree were mlllatlOlI of th EBe tn!l1lm[L 111 eMh 1IId,,>(I'Y
OOn<loot:e<i I,etler leads the hU8-las 1good a oonduct or as coppe r., it would \' by the machlllery most effec t ive ror Un'
hIS Wife t o be faithl""s. not be 60 da ngeroUB a thing 'ro shelter p"rP9'e,
wife ~8 idnocent of -everything , but a l undt}r.
.
.Volunln.ry wage agreem.C' ll it; sh o ll.ld h.~
deceit, but she is driv en t &way~ ,
E F FECT ON TREES. .
gI ven t he fO TOP. ()f htw WIth p Cl\a ltlCR fIll:
ar~ of her b e traJ:'e r.. The play u It do es not Sc<l m t o be gene rally kn own the e rn.ploy me nt of me n n ~ Ie&-! tha n t h ~~
of mCldent from b egmm ng to e nd , that the- st ripning of ba.rk from the t r un k Btalldol d wage, 11>«. -\>C"oltlcs to be "" .
th" m06t striking, perhap<! being of the tree is d ue only to an ind ireot. action foroed h y. ~he St" te f,",c tory lll'peclu".
of tho .her?me s betraye r, for of the current. The heat caused b
ite
I n MlrlI tlOli th e lradc ~ou rds A.-t
. blacks.mlth 19. nearly hanged , to p R68 ago is e nollgh to for"", steam fpo;n thA should be ex tend ed , alld t he S b\t~, sh"" ld
at tlte lailt .m ~nt by tile cori- I moitlture in the sap , a nd the expa nsion of <lxte lld the pnnClule of" Itse l! ""',Ig fh ':
?f ~h.. real c~lmmaL · Aa for the ,'tho Bwam bu .... ts the bll-rk off. Much r eo \I ages to be pald by co", rncto rs fot jlll hill.
It ~ well--dono _by ali the per-I mains t o be known n.1)(lHt t ho · electrieit work .
Without e:o:e"llti,!n.
Mr. _ F . C .l ol the air, but unluckily it is rat he r ~
T o m.et t he problem of t he ",,"" nl
ofthe mt.ast8:~ _b'ac~mith ShOWB . 8 dang~J::ous s ubj ect to i n,·est:g&t.e. ,S eve ral It""
lbounrer dthef 1' oJndml;.t:c .TCCOlt"lm.e l~.cl l tth;l,t
, erno IOn.9, an~. gIVes one a n eerle acientiBte ha.ve lost their 1ive s by 11 i11g (\
10 oar o . ra e vt:!' . gi ven . Ie , I g I , . ⢠,
.... he ehalDs him8 elf to his anvil, kite up into. a cloud altd givin th YI
dec la re certa in tm el "" i n ccrtalll loc;li dH' .â¢
bi~""il' by Ii rabid dog, lest he " path through th~ --non-cond~ct,i~ c la:~e to be c""u~1 trades, a nd to compd all .oll mad pafore .. ha.vi~g it out : ' alon!!; a wire held ill th~ hand .
g
' .. gage llHlll t;; tn thell~ t o ~ made t hro".g li th."
betrayor.
Thl. part IS
"Th<l best advice thil.t call b
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ro Labou r Exc hange,.
I hey also , ugg,>, t
Date, who makes a anyone who is cauaht in a thJnd~J~~~ is that tll.e Board of Tr Mle shnllid call 1l1~)~1
!j:e is admirably I' not to shelte r under a tree and t
_ th e r aI lway c om pames to rUl"ll I, h p' n Oft,.·· Cra.ve n. a. "aooio.l member that it is bet ter to ' t' .y 0 r et cal s tatement s e.s to Ole Hum ber of V~ LlI who corp.ee· to !I t,tha.n to ' run the r 'sk df prov i~ing ;?a~r we ~oys -omployed. the: r chali ce o f , n.I.:lA or pl IOn
·shot with his o~u patb' for a current of electricit
_·t ' e asy· m to the adu lt branche" of .I·a d",y . ,n rwifo; " ,mote sinned to eartb.""":" Daily News·
,,[,ay vice, ,,'.'d .the arra ngemenl" . If li ll Y, I" atl e
is rejJresented by
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A .SUDDEN TEMP.TA'fION.
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May ill nipel;' take.n by Dorothy Hop..
RCll'OSALS.
thund erstorm: ijj the thIrd _ scene is
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realistic,- ·· and . a ' . hiv.e ·r run .
m.rriOO ·woinan, livinlf at ·
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A l!'ORlWAST.
Cayol'Sb~m , was charged
Oourt
·TuCtiday with
-'fold r ing,
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A fo rocMt of t he GOYClrnmolli". 11l'()1)(lS~ls
r C~l\l'd ' t o l a t mg WhlCh a re. to up (".Ul ·
W It h
uodloo
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tho Rovenue Bill
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In t.ho
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" Da ily Newo n.n.d Leador," whi ch
" The Govemm.nt propooo to allow -ih.
relief for local rate. off tho value of t ho
buildings only, a nd not o ff tho YD.lu e of th o
land .
Thie, of couroo, m ennl'l th a t tho provlsional vRlullt ions will hav o_io Le 30 amended 'as to show what is t ho actua L value of tho
buildings, u,nd n schoma ha.a h&d to. bo (~ OÂ
vised by whioh the propoood g rant m relIef
of rates ma y bo ma dQ on a fair baais uulil
the valuatkills a TC oomplot-cd.
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H F pc this 6Ohe m o t ho propot"t.ion that t ho
Bite bea rs to ' the total value h n..s to b o
fixoo, diffe ring in urban Ilnd rur al district.s.
Thoro is rel\8On to believe that for hOlloo
property in urb!,-n districta t,h e sit.e will bo
taken .. one-thIrd of tho tot. 1 value. F""
Baying oemi-urb.n a'ld rllral di6trict~ , the proflOrti~n
of tho \ will probably be about ono -fifth, wlnl.. 10
,. '~f £ 1.0" purely .agri.cu lt\ll'·~l diatricts t~o ei t.o will be
.to come a oomp,&raLtvelY ·8ll\all prOPOr.t,lOn of the total
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