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WOOD WORK. General and Machining. NIELS Tel. No. 24530. Grant Mount. Road. Leeds.

WOOD WORK. General and Machining. NIELS Tel. No. 24530. Grant Mount. Road. Leeds.

5 April 1922 - Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
 
OF CARLISLE.

OF CARLISLE.

will of the lato Roeabnd, Countess Carlisle, who died in August last, has been proved £142,627 (exclusive of settled estates). By her will, made May, 1911, in addition numerous personal bequests to members her esUte, staff, and household Cumberland, Yorkshire, and London, Lady C
5 April 1922 - Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
 
EXTENSION TO CANADA.

EXTENSION TO CANADA.

A "Winnipeg telegram sajs the Central and Western Canadian miners have struck work, and a Buffalo message states that shipments coal Canada have been placed under embargo.—Central News. JEWEL THEFT FROM RAILWAY CLOAK ROOM.
5 April 1922 - Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
 
A ITER EASTER.

A ITER EASTER.

Ear) of SKLBORNE (U.) asked when the ,or re^orm the House of Lords presented the House, iA CRAWFORD (First Commiscoi' r i r said I/>rd Curzon. who was lor t0 n,s house by indisposition, had b-rh '°i l ' ie resolutions before Easter, A » not l^en foresee he would have to The a Ge
5 April 1922 - Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
 
AMERICAN PRODUCE: PRICES AND

AMERICAN PRODUCE: PRICES AND

SUPPLIES. New York, Tuesday. April 4. WHEAT.—The cash market closed barely steady. and It- lower to unchanged. No. 2 red winter 147 c. I previous day No. 2 mixed Durum 139 c. (139c.1. No. 2 hard witter 147 c. c ), No. 1 Manitoba 155>;c. (156';c.1. FLOUR steady, with yesterday's
5 April 1922 - Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
 
THE SECOND DAY'S CARD.

THE SECOND DAY'S CARD.

Interesting sport is promised at the second to-day. when the best endowed event b the Devizes has stiff burden, but Jack Jarvis's stable is in such fine form that Sir William Cooke's colt may give good account of himself. The five-yearold son of Valen6 had not beet of luck last
5 April 1922 - Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
 
WHITEFRIARGATE, HULL.

WHITEFRIARGATE, HULL.

FILEY.-CLIFFE PRI. HOTEL; view and Bay: term* 12/6. Mrs J. Major Wikoa. ULEY.-ACKWORTH PRIVATE Hi Delightful Situation oa Edge of Bapda 'C* RANGE-OVER -SANDS (Winter Health \Jf HOTEL. Tele. 103. From 14e. per day inclusive. Overlooking m. southern sspect. Home-fed meat. farm pro
6 September 1922 - Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
 
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6 September 1922 - Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
 
*E\Y BISHOP QF MADRAS.

*E\Y BISHOP QF MADRAS.

BISHOP MADRAS. Tho King hat tho appointment Right Rov. Edward Harry Mansfield Waller, Bichop Tinnevelly and Madura, to Biahop of Aladra» iu suocoanioti to Right Rev. Henry Whitehead, who has tendered hi? resignation with effect from December 31 i»e y. The Right Rev. E. 11. M. Wal
6 September 1922 - Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
 
MAIL AND SHIPPING NEWS.

MAIL AND SHIPPING NEWS.

OVERSEAS MAILS. Th© timea posting given below relet© the Leeds Head Office, but subject to local postal hours elaewh«rc, the general directions may applied other offices. REGULAR DESPATCHES—WEEKDAYS. 10.15 a.m.—'Thursday* (Fortnightly). Cairo-Iraq (M«sopotamia) and Wast Psmia Ai
6 September 1922 - Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England