From Our Special Corraspoodeat, J. L. HODSON. MARDEN, Thursday. 1 This morning there were some 60,000 hop pickers in the lovely Weald of Rent. This aftetnoon for a few hours there were 60,001. I was the one. It is simple, monotonous, tiring, and thirsty work. Elizabeth from Lamb
06 September 1929 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
Mr. R. F. Norton. K.C.. of Camp(lon Bill, W.. Bencher of Lincoln's Inn and a former chairman of King's College Hospital, left unsettled property worth £99.699. with net personalty £99.388. Danie Frances Christina Ashmead- Bartlett, of South Kensington. S.W.. widow of Sit Ellis A
06 September 1929 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
" After the scheme had been started some 30 members of the horticultur,al trade offered assistance, and about 30 tons of seed potatoes and 10.000 collections of vegetable seeds were allocated to men who were so utterly down-andout that they could not afford to pay even nominal p
06 September 1929 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
By Our Air Correspondent. CALSIIOT AIR STATION, Thursday. Test flights ended this evening after a day of great endeavour by the Britisn and Italian teams to complete repairs to machines damaged in flights to-day. The British tituster-Napler on test developed trouble with the pet
06 September 1929 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
storm_ ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT SINCE it was announced that the "Sunday Express had secured the exclusive serial rights ot this most remarkable and realistic of all books on the War, advance orders for Sunday's issue have poured in to newsagents. on Sunday the demand for t
06 September 1929 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England