LOCAL OBSERVATIONS
... of work in their factories 52i per week, in ' compliance with the agreement, between the EGYPTIAN PROBLEMS. LECTHRE BY W. TUDOR POLE. ...
... of work in their factories 52i per week, in ' compliance with the agreement, between the EGYPTIAN PROBLEMS. LECTHRE BY W. TUDOR POLE. ...
... intervotir.e, fur those inter• estert In progressive llnn on entirely original lines. Special week-end terms.—Particalars tram W. Tudor Pole. as above. BRI INIE WELLS. —Comfortable home offered lady (not elderly ni invalid 1 as permanent guest. Well situated, ...
... welcoming the visitor spoke of religious of or any age Abdul then the congregation Persian speaking eight was read by Mr W Tudor Pole was unity and closer between West Thin that am happy” Solioitor Dead Walefi Mr victim Mr party thorn slated helped le gnn ...
... then addressed the congregation in Persian, speaking for about eight minutes. translation of the address was read by Mr. W. Tudor Pole. It was mainly exhortation to spiritual unity and closer relations between East and Went. This was the first time that ...
... then addressed the congregation Persian, speaking for about eight minutes A translation of the address was rea by Mr. W. Tudor Pole. It was mainly exhortation to spiritual unity and closer relations between Bast and West. This was the time that Alalul ...
... d. Information to be (warred to LEWIS and LEWIS. Donations. THEOSOPHICAL marry, CARDIFF Id/DOB. DITRESITRBET.CRAMBILL W. TUDOR POLE, of Bristol. Will L&CTURE on PERSIA AND HER PROBLEMS, FRIDAY. ,I at p.m. Admanlce Free POSTPONEMENT OF THE WA/ULM AND ...
... mind-consciousness ?—because doubtless a conflict THE POWER OF THOUGHT. did take place. The Earth was given to the human Mr. W. Tudor Pole. of Clifton, Bristol, lectured tillingand using well, for the expressions of beauty for d the n atural arts and sciences ...
... 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 ...
... Mr. W. Tudor Pole, of the Clifton Guest House (Bristol), is to be congratulated on a new departure. He invites the co-operation of those who desire to extract intellectual pleasure from their holiday-making, and has accordingly arranged a a series of ...
... Good Cooking —Most and Vegetarian. Close Spa, Bridge, and Downs. Glorious Outlook. Moat Comfortable. IlluAtraffd from W. TUDOR.POLE, PAYING ...
... n and Vrgetarlau. GUESTS Close Spa, Bridge, and Downs. Glorious Outlook. Most Comfortable. 111vgrated Prosp(rtur from W. TUDOR POLE. ...
... He was 22. His Excellency Abdul Etaha Abbas. the great Persian reformer. has been visiting Bristol as the guest of Mr. W. Tudor-Pole. It is estimated that there are over three millions of his followers in Persia and the Middle East. It is stated that villa ...