WALK FROM SWITZERLAND TO THE MEDITERRANEAN. A delightful holiday jaunt, described by Mr. J. B. Winter in 44 From Switzerland to the Mediterranean Foot" (Werner Laurie, 5«. net), is recommended for people who might profer rambling varying scenery and conditiona to the more arduous
11 October 1922 - Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
NEWCASTLE, Tutwday. Oct. 10. —Tlio position tho coul market continues very btrong. iind sellers are taking full advantage tho opportunities of raising prices. .All qualities. of coals are verj* aoarce for prompt, sellers being well booked for some two or months ahead. Buyers are
11 October 1922 - Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
BA.LE AT ALNWICK.—Mr. M.*D. Yonng. on behalf the Alnwick Auction Mart conducted their iMt epecial tale sheep yesterday. The numbers forward comprised draft «»«•. flmanera, and lamb;, and and run lamb*. Thar was largo attendance tayen. and brisk trade for all olamee. total vai ef
11 October 1922 - Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Naturally the claahing with Newmarket affected the attendance Wolverhampton on the concluding day, but it had no effect on the field#, which were large throughout the day, and the rnort could not have been improved upon. The day proved triumph {or Victor Smyth, who. alter a in t
11 October 1922 - Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
following lunu, via:— a. d. The Sunday Com* per J. W Reynold* 0 United Association Football Club .. 2 7 Thorpe Hall Pi: Race Fund . . . 105 0 0 parch Frieodly Societies Sunday and Church Parade, John . 55 8 8 Workpeople John Hartley and Son. (Ltd.). Mill*. Morley 1314 0 The Hosp
9 September 1922 - Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
been good to experience |/ Preston to-day. It has been possible/ walk about the streets in reasonable to;/ fort, and to free from the restrict,,,/ imposed processions several mil that take hours to pass any given J The influx of visitors has been considerable less to-day than on
9 September 1922 - Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
iinling the latest messages rcgard>"g the Anatolian warfare. Turkish forces J ra« tically surround Smyrna, the fall of *hi«h i» hourly expected. The Greek Ministry have resigned, ami M. Caltogero ha* accepted the Premiership. The Creek request for an armistice has licen W' I 'gr
9 September 1922 - Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
The nil-corners meeting of the Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs concluded yesterday, when the Countess of Yarborough presented the prizes to the successful compel i»™i ft/ ladyship was accompanied bv the Earl of Yarborough and Lieut.-General Sir Codrington, K.C.8.. K.C.V.O. Mrs.
9 September 1922 - Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
CITY OFFICE of 44 THE YORKSHIRE POST," 19 and 20, ST. STEPHEN'S CHAMBERS, TELEGRAPH STREET, LONDON, E.C.2. Friday Evening. Thero was considerably larger demand for tho Treasury Bills offered for tender to-day, but, in spite of this, tho average rate of discount was only a few pe
9 September 1922 - Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England