Tho \Select Committee on tlio Trade Boards Act Provisional Orders Bill linvo declined to confirm tho order relating to laundries, owinp mainly to difficulties connected with tho definition of "steam," but they confirm the remaining four orders, relating, to swtar confectionery an<J food preserving, sluTt-making, hollowware making, aud litiett and cotton embroidery.
Lord M'almeslrar.r, addressing tho T/i----brary Association Conference at Bourne* mouth, sti<l that tho belief that every cliild would bo o literary senilis if enousli public money was poured on its head was a grotesque mistake. Penalising parents for not sending children to school when money would bn better spent on nourishment; for their growing bodies was absurd and barbarous.
Lady Cicely BaUlie-Hamilton, daughter of 1/ord Haddington, htm been wrcllea a rnombor o! fta l'uworlcy Hw prk-wsi..
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1889, 25 October 1913, Page 7
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128Untitled Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1889, 25 October 1913, Page 7
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