There is a. furious Cricket v. discussion going on Tennis. as to the relative merits of cricket and lawn tennis. There is no doubt that tennis is growing in favour, and cricket is bound to suffer by t h appreciation of the other game. The Headmaster of Dulwich College has announ
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Is the Government ashamed of its troublesome offspring, the " Cat and Mouse Act "? Although the periods of liberty allowed by the licencedissued to Mrs. l'unkhurst, Miss Annie Kenney, and Mr. George Lansbury have expired, these prisoners of the realm are, at the time of writing,
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p press free speech. It demands the attention .4 Parliament to the case of John Dewitt, who w us committed to the asylum by the Dartford niagiA gates on the report of a medical officer. who state', that he showed Socialistic tendencies.
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The Leicester Iy- Klectioa• The Cambridge branch also protests against t Ito action of the Executive of the Labour Party ui nut sanctioning the candidature of Alderman Banton at Leicester.
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- rOne who .will be chiefly remembered for devoted work on behalf of the Warrington Infirmary, passed away on Tuesday in the person of • Dr—Edward Austin Fox, J.P., for many years one of the best known medical practitioners in the borough. Since his.retirement from practice, abo
9 August 1913 - Widnes Examiner - Widnes, Lancashire, England