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T H E Affocted. Over fifteen million workers, men ami


.women, besides almost all tlie employers ol. the nation, arc alfected by changes in National Health Insuranco which ■‘ emno into force on Momlay, July'5th. These changes (brought ..l.r.iif. K\' +bf> NjiLii


LABiOOH-


about by tho National Health Insurance Act. 1920) are designed to bring Health IiiKuranco


more into lino with the changed needs and economic conditions of tho couiiti*y. They alter the ratevS of money contributions payable and of benefita receivable so as to bring thoni into closer relation to the lessened value of the i:, and tho higher cost of living. Under the. 15)11 Act, tho contribution payable in Great liritjun was 7d. a week in tho caso of a man worivcr ami (>d. in tho case of a woman, of which amounts tho worker’s share w.ns ordinarily 4d. for men and 3d. for women, tho employer paying the remainder. After .July 5th tile contribution payable will bo lOd. a week in -.tlio c;iso of a man and 9d. in tho laso of a woman, 'riio employer will normally coiurihuto ud. of the amount in each case, which moans that tho man worker will in


. . . Ml » . LABOUR NOTES.


[By M. Palj-ieu, Labour Agent, anti Late Secretary of the^Clithcroe Labour Pavtj^J.


Labour^in .Parliament.


future iLsuaJlv pay od. a week instead of 4d. other items, they table.. . :,iul the women -Ul. inste.ncl of 3d. 'Tn retun. tho ainotmt to o pet


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amount payable to a man 'vlio is away from bis work through itine.ss will bo Lis. a week, instead of 10«. a.s formerly; to a woman worker. 12s. a week instead of tlio pre^emt 7s. n<l. a week. ULsablenient benefit will bo 7s! (kl. a. week in each caso instead of 5.s. and Maternity Donefit L2 in.sU*nd of 30s. It will noUsl'that tho iiicreasets in benefits uniount to roiigbly half, or 50 per cent., where as tho


Uenny :^>■oek i..ere..5 ;_in contrn


tho Labour Members moved a .series ol amend-, inents designed seriously to umlermme llio oxhorbitaiit allowances accorded to landloids under tins measlirc. Ju the iii>»t place they oppo.se tho G and S per cent, allou.inco which may bo added tol rents oii a ye.wly basis, in respect of structural alleralions umleiL.iUeii by landlords. M’ ltli regairl to the !•> per cent, iucronsu iu'Tcsiiect ol luoitgage inteie.sb and other items, they tabled amemlmeiiis limiting


In Committee on tho Bent Befttriclion ihll


•'ior this increase in paymenu .-i there will be a i j poso of eccuriug as large a measuio oi oiiposi limterhil increase m henclits. , Tims, tluv| ti"“.,to t.Kso prooosals as u.uUl he obtanwa


i.u nij to. ilw . .. . i„. nbi'niUMl


in the committee, they also oiiposed the 2o per cent, down lor repau’s, and fimilly, ill tho caso of tho proposed transfer ol all iiicie.i.so.s


in owners rates since August, 1914, to tonaius by way of increased rental, the strongest op­ position was oflereil a»> an ilhisti .ition ol the


effect of this proposal. .It maj be iiieiiLimied that in Scotland tho average increa.se ot ownem rates since 1911 is Is. Od. per pound _.l taking a very largo number ol Stuttisli


In tho


able bv the. insured iier.soil repretionts an cre.ase'of only 23 per cent, in the case of men aad Ilf 3.)|3 in the ease of women. They inarlr a change, therefore, in the direction of liiBher benefits in proportion to workers’ cqn- trihutions, a temlency whicli may he even still further increa.sed if. n.s is hopeil. sur­ pluses iire iliselosetl in the valuation of Ap­ proved Societies now in proB'css. Tito Soeieties. as Was recently announced, liave aceumnlatial funds tinder the Act amounting to m> less tlnui ,t;78,0t)0,n00; some small por­ tion of wliieh limy become nvailnlile lor additional benefits for members of Societies showing n surplus. The iinnnal expenditure on henidits will in future become, it is .stimated, nearly .t3(),0lK).00O a year. J ho pilvnu'iit.s at present madi' during sickne.ss r* present a loss of “ workiiiB't'me ” ni (ireat Ih'itain and Ireland of no less than 2.3,000,000


weeks a year. The ehaiiB‘ S will involve of course the nsinp


I.r new stainiis on the insurance cards ol in­ sured workers ntid H.M. Stationery Ollicc and the (hiveriimeiit printorR have been very busy of late BcttiiiK ready, adequate SHpplie.s. »omo liOO.nnn.OOO stamps havo lioeil printed (chlelly the lOd and 9d. stamjis wliicli will .supor.sede


■at


the older 7d. and Gd.f and iiioie than a hmulred tons of nciv contrilintion cants lor


the current half-vear. It is wortliy of notice l,v employers—anioiiB whom, of t-onrse are eiiiplovers of domestic servants—that tin. staiiipini; of workers’ cards at Ihe^ new rale.s


SLailipillg Oi


Simula he (loiw promptly from .lujy ’Al'-' riuis,. tho htw :aiows tho aoduction .if tl>o worker’ s .shiiru of tho uoiitrilmtipn from his w:mos oiilv at the timo woros arc paul. am i ............ .. an omploy'er lailinR to sUimp iit the mov rates j


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ADVEB-TISER \ nD TEMES.® FRIDAY. . JEL^ 9^, 1920. Brammar SchooD Sports


V B E W N FOR -AiaP” -C A P IT A L . T h e V iew s e x p r e s s e d below a r e th o s e o f our


C o r r e sp o n d en ts an d a r e n o t n e c e s sa r i ly th o s e o f th e “ C l ith c ro e A d v e r t ise r an d T im e s .”


.


ECONOMIC NEWS. [By T.C.P.]


. A Clilhcroo Re-actionory— so-called. The Cost of Repairs. 'Iho liioreaHe o f Kents'^Uill allows ilie owner


ol a bouso to increa.se tlip rent b> 25 per ceuL. it lio is under a.u obligation to do tbo lep.nrs. In tho ordinary workiug-imm’ s bouse 2o per. cent, o f tho rent will not do mncli in the way of repairs. Tlie'basiu ol calculation appeals to liave been that repairing a house costs two and a. ball times as mucli ao it dul beloro the war. Mr. l.ordciiv tiie .Member tor Norili St. PaiicraH, told the House ol Commons tlmt tins was wholly inaale<inate. He .saitl that the men were getting three times as much wages as before tho war, aiuLUiat the\ were not producing more than halt Uie woik. The. paper that is hanging in strips <>«» the walls in houses that.have not been done u p ” for live, ten, or oven twenty \tais will Still remain in the same condition il Lhih goes on. The whole Lroulile about imildiug new* bouses ami repairing old oiio^ is th.it it c.in- uot be done at the price, i t is estimateil that 300.000 new lum.ses are wanted. One inim'- laver and his lahounM- can la\ all the bricks ill* an avorage-fiized workinaii’ s bouse in tniee


WuUBh.s‘'iw\p aeemV.^ eml, iu many J'h.BUsh months. 'Hie war ba.s lieen over •


cimtres the iucrcimes mu.st li.ivc All this incrcaso is traiittfoncd under the .I5ill on to tho shoulders ot tenants, which w]as


described, aa an inmuitous proi>oR.il aiul dicating tho hollow cliaiacter ol theho-calleu 40 per cent, increase. Jn shoit, when all tne po&siiilo increa.ses aro totalled up, a t«lasgow anscssor hiui shown that :i houso rented at --1U in 1914 would re<pme to bo paul tor b\ the temantat the fi(;nre o f o‘22 in ll)2t)--21 .Siih- stantiiillv tho .sanio stiito ot afiairs noiiitl exist in Knulaiul. On all thc.su amondinciils tho Iiabonr Members were iiopelcssly lio.iton, and thov were also doleatod nil proposed nmornl- inonts snfcgimrdinB tonalils Iroin ejoetion on


account of thoir coiineetion with a stiiko oi lock-out. and seekiiiK to prolect them aR.imst recovers- of iiremises where lamllmtls h.ippen to he employers.' tVith tlio solitary exception o f tho inclusion of shops amt hnsiness preiinses in tho tiill up to tho limits ol_ kldo m l•-nB- land. £90 in Scotland, and £ ,b elsoiihere, a victorv achieved by the Labour Meiab.-rs, no .success was obtained, and


prietors who were present admitted th.it the coliimitteo had almost tliuforinily taken the landlord’s point ol view in this lont imeisv. ■fho coiiilict will ho reiiowod on the Hopoit Staves of tho Hill, hut it would ho idlo to pie- toiid that there is any Imp.-ol a snlist.iiitial iiindifitalion of this thoroughly nnjiist Hill be-


iiig secured. Employmont of Women and Young Persons.


In the Second Heading ol llic (.iovei niin-nts Hill to nivo elftsit to wnilo ol tho iit'ieemeiilo


of tho Washington Labour Coiileremo. tho ^


will siiliKSpieiiUy havo to make: up tho ''>'f'i- ,.,.iii(.i,sm of Claiisil 2 of the Hill, a huh .illows oueo himself. Annthov imiut-is that Hu.


ji,,,ni„.,s Rave de:ir expresMon to tlieii ,sl,iiL „r wonioii :iml yoilliR persons


• stampiiiR of cards which have been l(it Ij'H I i.etweeii (! a.iii. and 19 p.m. I lo their kousc P'o- niimlioi- ot new hmises elected


nonths, and Dr. Addison states tliat tla tol.il . ’ •


< ..................4-...I .-.nr... Ills (ie- ..


pai tiiiLMib caiiio into oxistc.iice Is •-.bl).). b " " ' '


i.ndei- UonsiliB Sclieine.s and lOb pi-ivato iKTSoiis niiilei- tin- JlunsiiiB (.Vtlditioiial Powers) Act. To build a workman s houso costs iioarlv ill.OOO. Whoever hnill it, whether an iiidividnal, a. Biiild. a ninincii.ality, or t o


deotl, wtinld bo a very low rotuiii on tho This


Stato. could not poasihly chari'O a h)«i-i lent lor such a hon.so than 30s. a. wook. 1 bis, ni-


capital inve.stcd l ira house.. - .......... - .....nred.


new houses that iiui reqni........ ■


plaliatioii ot the .slow progress o Imildmi, thy ‘


tlraham, Lahnnr-M.H. for C'ciUral k^kmun ttlL franklv stated in the House than rim honses would have to (dine to an


l,•.,l„..•.rb t


rent or to an eeoiioniic disease. In ''h'>h hi. meant a. sllhsldy m aid ol rents. this hut to admit that the old


Ov/norship and Control. L take tlio followiiiB iiotos trom an aiticl


hv liooi-Bo W. tloni'h, M.A.. who hiok.s .it O'wiuMshlp aad Control irom tin; H o lk e is


' '’’"hVchairiiian III the l.ahonr I’ait.t Coaler- l)Our .


enee'at'SearhoroURh. -Mr. W. 11. Hntchins.ill, in his Hresidelllial Address, defiiud the iilti- m .u.^.im of the Labour Parly


ownership and workers’ eoiilrol it oxtremelv important lluit e ''.i> woiktr


.should subject tips demand to .ilinii from his own jrnmt ol t iea ;'»u “ ' own intori’sts. Political leaders have mils too


often made deiiiiinds which have hronRla those who helievtul in thoni and supported tlieiii into


tlie direst straits. Ihere ate :miples o f this now hefoiv tlio


is no n e « l to lahoiir the point. Hie obvious. Labour leaders are now to all in-


teiits and pnrposi-s pnlllunl le.ul r . . demands they, nndto and V>'e polii.us <'> i shano alfeel. lint only worklilR iiieii lint the


froni this proposid. the l.ahonr 1 arty IVINQ. Sir Charles Macara and tho Minors’ Fivo- Hill is eonc


the KOAD to RUaN. Day Wook Proposal.


SeoiliR that wo are so bare of <md. nt


would bo madne.ss for Urn miners ot tills emmtrv to knock olf :t full working d.i.t .it the pixWiit time when no inloriiatmiial orRan- “ Ition exists for inaki.iR the restnetum world- wido. I t would fiUirt all onr indnsiries on tho


'"'ihns Kir "charlos Macara. the well-kimwn


cotton trade authority, sums *‘P.‘ “ view tho sitnation whieli lias arisen throi Rh


tho .Seotti.sli and some EnRll.sh .h.fided to iiRitate ior a hte-d.i\ wmkiiiR


"^ ‘*Vt is tho wroiiR time idtoRother to start “ nl heroic movement,” said .Sir Charley hadlv in need of i-s hit oi


k lb.


the Kill, and olforts to «e clause, the


; on tin*- ger.e I Labour Par


imi>ortant Labour is dc Wasliington


ploynu-nt (>t wimmn^ iiirtb. .*


i<»ii Oonfcrunco couLunen ..i..- . - - ' ....... - - ton cmiuere _ I 1


latiiiR specifically 11 sen-ice. :!,.d provicled th.ic a worn


ihrci.* artifl ^n-ial


1,0 i«rmUted to work (InriuR the .si work if sbo produL'os


weeks. HuriiiR her ahseiu-e sh-


slutll not \vi*i*ks


medical ceo ’ -.Irti'ficato skilinR'that lu-r eoidine. "VliV pnliiahly ,ud<e 1»=,^^, ^


" " '.riiinl Ih'inkinR. thiaking lor himsell. not 'tiu- ‘ w^oiduRto..


mor ih


shor........... •iml works mu.st iollow ovoia*.......... w-ill he wladesale uneiiiploymeiit thronghon


till* eoumry "


n.m.. and this jirovusion eases, ^omc women vho ha\


havo to le.ivo to travel will home before' 5 o’ elock in llie


t’haL pur '™;-Y;.;;.?a‘Tilm "n'earii moremmicy „..,r';,mk leueHionr^^^^^


in remain a. l 'fA lr : ‘’ ']?ntohhm.m hcrm,w'"appli«^ to this


tho clianges advocated


Bill ostensibly diiiwn up tei-estq of the workem. Tho Slliiing Scalo of Wagos.


selveq in the most suicidal wav . i f Knglaml is goinj' to msiSL


■ ; ;?u ,."nm t tor,.w o shall as a nation havo to _r Ivl,.-I M


< tU st ” - . .. . „U the t-m -^f"tlmir "-vendionrs diiy. tor they


.1'\/ammt d'.'ildrat such a. tiim- as thm that tl,o miners wHl, P f - J / -


tluouse dustrii'^ EX-OFFICERS' DIFFICULTIES


Raltuli Crcl« C«.* p;l'


roRislered 'with the lueiit of the


‘O i l aeetl ol cni| .e.. „ „ ,„.ing in


N,,rth-AV.-stern Dirt etor^.^ ^ --4 ..tiil t.hoUgll PC--


outre than a. thonsa d " .,1 ol cinplo.ymrn ,


j't. Of this iMTceiitage. i.ie ^1,^.


„v p a r t . . I . _r fl.rv r-iAltell


„.o„ied men are thinhlllR. Labour and Ireland.


hn.s givcMi tho TI'V


lo’ la V , , 'to e o ’7antry'<:n'tht- Iri.sh ......


Scarborough iiutehinson)


iKpuil. then tho .


ei’iouRh tor the parson af m m God. . .


"Nlav wo suggest


son if in m Rood r-lloURh tol or vice versa. If it.'s 'mt


• • • • hi” -^■••’ i^l^-fllVuie'i.irmol.. Uiel. it


*'’ ‘ i’iidlde ef'''^ n'atmnalis.mum |:y,dd‘ ’;w.:p.^e to aho


that any imhlic


t no ou nllow tiny-


however electLtl. i- • lieepiiiR up to ihi; employers want " '" r _ ,


‘iorateh irom the :.\'J{“ el” rm'a(’ hnK’;t o e aorke'r Vl.'is.


h.ave. Ins Trade, tnum. ,


Hut


hv the ^^orKe^^>. ja • -v,i5„i,tfidlv dcmocraiic to


tlic works w rks is a vorv pleasant promi.'^* iliul Utopian, lint


S . r w t w : ‘;ta ;w k m p.acUce'' , nllivlUon lor ns,


- fho Second Thing.


............,,,,1 verv dilferciit chaiiRo in l i lie made.' 1L is to l>e watt oiled


........ . " i "


-,,',XrV'inpV<’ y e r r IA-" and


At one of the meeliiiRS of a certain t o ' / f tho rnisiliR


! ' : l o ; ' ”s mnld he paiil. im a shou


Rovenied by the cost of li gate w:iK mdiguanb th.i


the S!;|s;Y"s3 « lo quOTvtion.


I


f living. Another dele- lat Midi a .sURROstlon I,e .onsidered that a i;'o-


What wo lia\< ..u


c a l led ’f.em the


niaii and this works. The First Change.


Tlio first .chaitRo is_ that the ^woH:s aie m> ‘ natioiialised .


That is nob vaiiuc. mv-sleriou.'' s^eoing*U» he a boUer R7,;„ ‘^Imidi’n^'’C


form an opinion v.sierunLH thing


s,n.limin.s wresUi.lR, aRiees witn one ot ns. Whoro To Bogin Thinking.


...1


............. working man. who us at uu. pn-- k. At the piPsLiit^......-^^^


id nothing ..selfish. - - • *,. suppose, ilhis -■ Y . ; : t " : :e e v s .n y to assume forgt


of the WashiiiR- j ,.,.oss-exaiiiine ....................«i..l.t.a f i » _ I m __ _


",„st ho l';r.;;;;^cMd:.rrho:.n,:o :d:..‘'im .tr .I t ,1,1


lirneiiimmii’ s pro,a|sal h


ni.st* Uusnui charactor of her Royorniiioiii


whole nation, and it will never dn lor wo k- the unproved assiunptioii


n is ”


(Labour Notes.«-Continued from coloumn 2.)


dividual enterprise is not only the. he.sl. hnl. as It turns out, tiio niils w.iy.





out lo liglit for tlio right« of -small nalioiiis. I wo slionld put our own liou.se in oidor at once.


Labour and Russia. The J.ahonr Party i.s tho only party who


havo Roiie to tho tronhlo lo find out the leal f:icts reRardiiiR Hnssia. When 1 heard the .speech of .Mr. InRii Shaw, M.P., who hits j.nst retnriuxl from Itnssia, wo a.s a Party aro I11II3 eonvincsl ilmt we ItiiRltsh are oil :i mad venture hv sendiiiR arms to Poland, and so helpin'' to create another war which in the words of .Mr. Shiiw will he far Rreater tliiiii the terrihlo war we have just ellierRCd Irom. Mr. Shaw says that tho )H-oplo 111 the cities aro iiiiT'r starved* owiiiR to tho .Hlockado and tho Militarv attacks winch havo lusni made .snc-


.'•essivelv niHin Iln.ssia. 'niey aro hwoimiiR iinhned'with a hatrixl of’ Hntalli and is.t unr liatrisl to ho wondered at wlien 111 their hospitals, day after day, people an; dyiitR thr.niRh want of medical supplies w hith they


eaiinot Ret. nwiiiR to tlie policy of the Allies. Mr Shaw asked the HtlKsians whether p is a r•let that the hlockadd cimtnlwes despite tho denials of .Mr. Lloyd GeorRo and tho olio to whom this question was put s.lid: We will ke von to Kronstadt to-morrow, Rivo ton a


r eg en t h o u se ,! CLITHEROE


InviteinspGCtion of their ready to wear


Raincoats, Overcoats, Sports Ja ck e ts * Flann el T ro u se rs .


A Large anti Exclusive Stock of the above in the most fasltionable styles and materials , suitable„.:;for , all,


occasions, dc.signocl and cut by ex­ perienced Cutters and made by then- own first class workhands, are now on view' in their showrooms.


r a in c o a t s - O VER CO A T S -


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4 2 / - '^7/®


SPORTS JACKETS - „ 5 2 /6 FLANNEL TROUSERS , , 3 0 /.-


Labour Hartv nrRed tho C.ovel ninont to it terse ^ im wholo piihcy m relation to Russm. R-uso | the Hlockade. rt'sumo trade, make ixiaco. wcl- ciimo Hiis.sia to tho r.ixiRUC of Nations and so , wo iirRo that tho dcoiiemiiR Riilf should ho |


and we ...............


hridRed holtiro it, m too late. Tho Labour Party Conforonco.


Lalmiir Karty held in ScarI>orough'a fortiu (Srhas nia.l'e history. It. h:.s (ioviilo^^^


,l-l„;r m-m must, heRin to think with Hio workiiiR m. ^ centre of life, as kimwn | It has dovelorxHl tlio


‘hTroniational miml. and a.s a clear conception | what , its international poluA


TVe''.lel,alc« niVVoreiRii affairs, particularly on |r,,,vpt. Rns.o:i, and Ireland, were re- 7 ,,,. the siiiiity and moderation (>1


himse.l. ,U ■ jioiliiuR wrniiR almnl this, ] views i'xpres.sed and for praelical nll.llll- ‘ '.■..,'■V,!l;,o2 ' M;lhd^ L el^.s suVipose. .h eie-| “ - ,


affairs? Why No Enquiry.


Of all war timo .pro*ritecrs-* the Sliipping Comb 'omhines were


orRottea Afr. Boiiar Isiw’ s hat he receiv.xl many tiine.s th(« ra m o f m


ines wero almost^ tho uoi>t. o^


1y 'iiillated prices at. which steamers hands dnrm-R Uu; war. V, . I •


.l«i, nuiuifi Utlin*h,


loop-holes. elfeeUxl. Aiid few cjf hearil.


profits that ShippiUR Control, ' rade WOUId have made cl mivo nmu into which a iiujUiri .e.s.0--.


shipp"liR‘ shnn«‘in dlvitUnnl^^ or the "iiormons. III


-.S'.. ^ ^ ^ i


chaiiged u.s havo nob j


seemed plienomonallv dear . onr fault, sir; it. is the cost of froiRlltaRe. And one would imaRino that the SliipjViiR


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I'lt'oii'e timo or another rUleii an article | Oh that is m>b


Aet no It.irll


, i ‘ !:r ' ’(l^^ns,delation to _ the q.mst.e.., 'tituting an enquiry m coiimvand that “ no de-


” bim


o find out win- no decision was recorded; m •ailliot ho that there, was no prniia-tocie c. Tor iiivestiRatum, tor wo knoa tin c.i.si i.


In a wiintrv like this, .shippiliR freiRlits cqn- trihntt; as much as aiiythiiiR else to the hiRh rost o f living and yet “ No deeisam aa.s m-


Iimplo. I t can only he that, the I'l-ado did mm want an eiuptny. A 'd a l l) .


cordetl.” . M b> ^ . Jv,.ah-d ns ‘.o the s u ^ toat^^inna


he taken U> meet tho demaiuts mii p.siph-s fur the right to manaRe then o« ii


Don’t - Forget to call at the Wew


LEATHER SHOP, Moor Lane,


f C L ITH E R O E .


Best English Leaj.her for Repairing Boots and Shoos.


Rubber Soles & Heels,


Laces, Clog Brons^ Rivets, Leather Bags, Purses &c.


1 ^ N O T E !


DO YOU WANT YOUR '


. " . '


STOCKINGS & SOCKS- REFOOTING ^


Do vou want tlioni doing satisfactorily ? v IF SO , BRING ’THEM TO : t h e odonto


STOCKING SHOP. 39, MOOR .XANE,


STOCKINGS AND AVOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS IN STOCK.


KNITTING DONE ON THE PREMISES. CIITHEBOE-


HARRY YARLEY, T. H. KENYON Modern Furniture,


FOR p r o p r i e t o r .


MISS L. SYMMS, IiIILLIlSnEB.


Orders, Renovations, &c., promptly attended t o .


42 J l!/ictor5a Street light cartiwg.


cratic. what chatiRO is tlieri, in the iwsition o f the so-called ” wiiRe-.slavo l’ :A Vital Inconsistency.


Ownership and control aro nn<» linu l/llO hiuuo irs-.-'v... illn-straUon of .Mr. B.


o e aiid-tlio wun


Rivc-s tbo Btim:d(>tis to, miikinR.it to iilusti-ativo of the slipshod tliiiikiiiR of <> r


1 . sr. c/^ IL I ^ I'vero disciphmirN ix>\\


loasb ono of turiiH of


be.


altbouRli )lo to 1 i they


" ’’ ’ l ! Labour slrnw that


i';:,l;ii.r.tm ph> yn.e^ tmo^ rokm fely l.iiitrton-h mnn>,nv Dif>nsiin*-->


" o r ” domobiUBcd. ■ I.'.’— l4


; arly IM.OOn '"',;^„fv,|-|.',;?,Rir'the department , j «,«r.lovnu*nt a» soon


this class have Ik'lui


which .she desire ui'l separate repnhh -.


•thatriRht. 'n.e Irish rjiie/


prompt attention and :us a (Continued m column 4.)


ladmiir will not deny stioli i.s demaiidliiR nation who went


u oe .i*' I- ^


wirele.ss iiiewaRo ' ' ’ ’' " f -V ’” ” " , democratic


is bound to . (Continued m column t-J


sulfer: if iho new control Wi nw i,',, „ reallv the workers, emciei.cy


Labour leaders tlmt they piiss over this, t o vitol. point. I f either lb., public or t e workers coil I rolUxI industry tJie result u(>nld ^ei tainlv be bad dnouRli. but tor o „ .. to own


and the'other to (-oiitrot would mtrodnn. into this conntrv the ' lu'dliunito methods which


* have ruineil


HAULA6E WANTED New 2i ton Motor .Lorry.^


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School woro bold, uUcr a- lapio of six ycai.'s, on the Clithoroo Cricket-Field ou AVodnesday afternoon, and were laigelj attended. Iho events numbered 19 aj^d each was well con­ tested. there being no lack ol c<)mpetioi> in aiiv class. Mr. H. K. Bulcock acted as starter, aiiU tlio following as iiidgos: Messrs, llcndei- sorii Atkliison, -Mnwor, Jones, llagsliaw,' lie- hiud, Veevers, 'NVluLakor aiulKiddel, with Mr. F. S. Parkinson, secretary. An unfortunate, accident Jiapi>emjd in tho high jump, IV. Parkinson! who won . the silver cup lor the greatest mmlber ol points gained in tlio sports, liaviiig the niisforUiiie lo slip and


fracture bis wrist. At the olo.se of tho sports, tlic prizes were


•presouted'by ^Ir.s. Mawor.a.s lollow.s: • Throwing cricket ball: 1. Parkinson, 5\ . ; ,


2, Klackbiirn, F . ; 3, Taylor, J.


230 yards race (under 11) i L ^^udsoii; 2, Fletcher. K.


■\Vorsley*, IV.: 3. Sanderson. H. and Parkin- son, M’ . (tie).


100 yards (nmlcr. 13) : 1, Chmey; 2, Kerry, | ■\V.; 3* Hargreavas, S. M’ .


100 ’ vards (open): 1, J ’arkinson, , .


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Ijong jump (opoiL^ : 1, Sanderson, l i . ; Parkinson, IV.; 3, Taylor, ♦!.


ICgg und .spoon race: 1, Ko<ldy, L . ; ,


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2, Chinev; 3, Klackbiirn. T., 440 y.Vrds (13 and ov e r ): 1, Parkinson, I . ; 2, "Wonsloy, M’ . : 3, Sanderson, H.


Higli jump (under 13): 1. Chadwick, b . ;


Chester; 3. Kerry, IV. Long jumi> (under 13) : 1. ChinoN ; 3. Klackburn. T.


Koddv,


High juuiiii (open): 1 (tio), Parkin.son, and Kriggs, F . ; 3, Taylor, J, , _


SlatoT. J. AV.; 2, Crook, C. and Lang, K . ; 3, Klackbiirn. F. and Taylor. J.


'riiroo-loggcd race: I. Parkinson, .1. and v


.


220 yards (under 13): 1, Hargreaves, S. W . ; 2.‘Chiney; 3, Tyror.


Ono mile (oi>en):*l, 'Wallbank: 2, \axley, J . ; 3. Wor.sloy, AV.


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greaves, L. "W.; 3 (tie). Kay. S. and Cottonll, Slone picking nict»: 1. Klackbiirn, 1*.; 2,


Sack race: 1. Hargreaves. K. b . ; 2, Uar-


■\Vorsloy. ■\V.; 3, 'Wallbank. • Obstaelo race: 1, "Wallbank; 2. Kojslon. r ;


3. Yaxley, .). Old boys’ rac*': "Watson. K. M. K. Consolation (inniom) : Vanglmn, CJ. Oonsolation (senior) : Hamilton, J. 3f.


| | 2. The sports in connoction with the Grammar 9 :


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