MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1921. The analysis of the division lists shows that ,tho escape of the Government from defeat on Friday afternoon was very narrow one - indeed. Thirty of tho majority 90, including tellers, were place-men of one ltind or another, so that rnly 60 unplaced mem
28 February 1921 - Western Morning News - Plymouth, Devon, England
" Royal' C a lftr audience to the a r>t o Krainir,r ' ,inoutll . last evening, 8 d «%htfui it wi a f reciated - Natur " i n , Jimrr.x"" was the fact ! OVei wie!dc<l tho Por>,u the • characteristic It IBI2 T dl ' s e v e ,| , finely s _e^ applause, I [ "' rast afforded °h, the ®
28 February 1921 - Western Morning News - Plymouth, Devon, England
A PROMISING VIOLINIST. Neither distasteful the classio ear nor unenjoyable to of homelier taste, the Plymouth Corporation concerts in the Guildball Saturday were source enjoyment to two good ences. Miss Phyllis Allan, a-clever young violinist, won a generous meed of applause, of
28 February 1921 - Western Morning News - Plymouth, Devon, England
SIR C. HANSON REPLIES TO CRITICISMS. RUMOURS DISPELLED. Sir Clia«. Hanson, M.P., speaking the annual meeting of the Divisional Council the South-East Cornwall Unionist. Association 1/iskea.nd on Saturday, denied suggestion that that was the occasion that he would meet his consti
28 February 1921 - Western Morning News - Plymouth, Devon, England
Spring Season, wish to thank fash am) ever, person who visited us for their patron- age. confident their purchases gave them complete satisfac- CROSS CO. have, and w ,l> ail times, act up to the principle of fair and straight- forward method of conducting sales—giving no prefere
28 February 1921 - Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail - Hartlepool, Durham, England