REASONS FOR VEGETARIANISM
... vote of thanks the chairman and speakers, and further advised the vegetarians of Bristol form themselves into society. W. TUDOR POLE seconded the motion and supported the other proposal. ...
... vote of thanks the chairman and speakers, and further advised the vegetarians of Bristol form themselves into society. W. TUDOR POLE seconded the motion and supported the other proposal. ...
... g to annual death meat to &z the maximum aalary at £2.000 a w. wp A -vnv tv,, seeretarr whose Broad bent (secretary). W. Tudor Pole, rate of 13.5. The death rate far the correspondvear ' /L * nd othera. week of last year 13.1. and the ten ye „ . .. ...
... gathering of members and friends, a goodly number being present. After tea. in the unavoidable absence of the president (Mr W. Tudor Pole! through indisposition, Mr H. Young presided. The Chairman reviewed the I progress of the vegetarian propaganda throughout ...
... the prophets of the world; ...
... assietants. After tea an enjoyable musical programme was given Mass K. Pole and other friends, under the -preside n Mr W. Tudor Pole, this being followed a lecture Mr J. I. Pengelly. of the Exeter Vegetarian Society, whose subject was “la- VeAatanantswi ...
... of work in their factories 52i per week, in ' compliance with the agreement, between the EGYPTIAN PROBLEMS. LECTHRE BY W. TUDOR POLE. ...
... taking these Pills for some little time there was an absence of the palpitation and pains at side. As I persevered with Mr W. Tudor Pole at the Clifton Gueat House, 17, York Crescent, Clifton, on Colour and Number Symbolism large and appreciative audience ...
... bearing tin I-got! ions were not yet concluded. It was done bring about change (or the belter. yv *r. meeting reelected Mr W. Tudor Pole, sdd-e.« ~f relatives The relatives refuse.! tr thought, however, that th* premiae* could would ever, lower level with ...
... Fortt's Restaurant, Queens Road, and among those, present were Mr E. MaTcuse (chairman the Board), Mr R. F. Gibbons, and Mr W. Tudor Pole. Mr AJarcuee welcomed the guests, and spoke of the friendly feeling which existed between the firm and their employes, ...
... RECEIVED. WAR. The Wah and the Balkans. Noel Buxton, M.P. and Charles Roden Buxton. 2/6. Allen and Unwin. The Great War. By W. Tudor Pole. 2/-. G. Bell and Sons. The Fan-Germanic Crime. By Paul Van Houtte. 1/-. Hodder and Stoughton. Seeing it Through. By A ...
... and Mrs H. W. Hawkins, Mrs and Miss King, Mrs Charlton Browning, and Mrs Stuart Pullin, Mr Francis Sturge, Mr and Mrs W. Tudor Pole, Mr and Mrs Paget, Mr and Mrs I. Gass, Mr and Mrs Richards, Mr and Mrs Tucker, Mr and Mr, R. Jones, Miss Leonard, Mr C ...
... carried on. The officers were elected as follow:—President Rev. M. E. Thorold, M.A.; vice-presidents Aid. H. Anstey, Messrs W. Tudor Pole and W Tucker; hon. treasurer, Mr F. H. Croasdale: hon. secretaries, Messrs S. E. Taylor and F. H. Croasdale. Tea having ...