UNIVERSITIES. The House went into Committee of Supply on the Scottish Estimates. Mr. d. HOGGE (I..,Edinburgh, E.) criticised the Scottish Education Department, and advocated the establishment of an extensive system of secondary education in the rural elementary schools of Scotla
5 August 1913 - Daily Citizen (Manchester) - Manchester, Lancashire, England
MONDAY mat To-day's Daily Mail, which sabtly conveys 4, suggestion that holiday makers ought to b thankful to it for the fine weather, also suggest s boycott of bacon. The id:•a is that by going sitl kll for a fortnight a supply sufficient for all will late. The worker knows bet
5 August 1913 - Daily Citizen (Manchester) - Manchester, Lancashire, England
PROM OUR EPECIAL CORRESPONDENT. AItEIV;AVENNY. Wednesday Night. To-day the Bard was crowned. and Wales is the possessor of still another poet, duly recognised and welcomed. At two o'clock he was merely an inconspiCuous member of the public. An hour later he was the most prominen
7 August 1913 - Daily Citizen (Manchester) - Manchester, Lancashire, England
BREWERS 1.500,000 ESTATE. The estate tje late Mr. William MeEwan, brewer &nil forepart) . M.P. for l'entrahEdllibtrilh. hat; been valued at E 1,503,940. The duty paid,
7 August 1913 - Daily Citizen (Manchester) - Manchester, Lancashire, England
GROWTH OF THE SOCIALIST ALLIANCE. From Our Own Correspondent. 1 _AMSTERDAM, Wednesday. Ample evidence of the change in sentiment among trade unionists in Holland is to be found in the annual report just issued of the Dutch Trade Union Federation, a body which has adopted Sociali
7 August 1913 - Daily Citizen (Manchester) - Manchester, Lancashire, England
by the police authorities of the country to put into opgration the Police (Weekly Rest Day) Act, 1910,1nd of the estimated annual cost to the respective authorities. The City of London force received the benefit as long ago as April 1. 1910, at an annual extra expenditure of £3.
7 August 1913 - Daily Citizen (Manchester) - Manchester, Lancashire, England
DEPUTATION TO THE HOME SECRETARY. Rough treatment of the suffrage pilgrims by organised gangs of hooligans in various parts of England was the subject of a deputation to Mr. McKenna. The speakers urged upon the Home Secretary the necessity for further police protection at peacef
7 August 1913 - Daily Citizen (Manchester) - Manchester, Lancashire, England