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“NO” EQUAL PAY FOR WOMEN

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Then Miss Thelma Cazalet (Cons.. Islington East) referred to the "disarming and sweetly rea- sonable speech" of the Premier, in spite of which she had been un-

abe to alter her opinions,

She believed in the principle and the justice of Miss Wilkinson's. amendment.

But Mr. Baldwin had been den- nite.

He has no intention of resigning on account

of Miss Wilkinson's amendment, which led to the de- feat of the Government last week. He told the House, that he did not take the view that last week's proceeding showed that the Gov- ernment had lost the confidence either of the House or the country.

"BAD FOR WOMEN"

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Felping Palace "Sze-Ku-Chuan- Shu" library, have been presented to the All-Union Lenin Library in Moscow by the Chuese Govern- MR. "JUDY"

ment,

These books represent the most important works on history, philo-

MACMILLIAN

Apr 4,

sophy and art, among other sub- Mr. R. §. MacMillan, who was jeets, wetten during 400 years of killed while hunting yesterday with Chinese culture. Heuter,

the Vale of White Horse Bounds The "Sze-Ku-Chuẩn-shu' libr-on his seventy-first birthday, was

We thank Thee, O Lord, and ry, from which the coples were one of the greatest Scottish Rugger praise Tay. Name that Thou hast made, was begun th China in 1773 forwards of all time....

not only bestowed greatness and completed in 1782 It was

and housed in the Imperial Paldie, his schooldays, and was a product,

majesty upon our sovereign lord King Edward, but hast given him

Pelping. The library

ker

He was known as "Judy" from includes of Merchiston when that school a heary, also to show mercy to the more than 79,000 volumes. all was the leading Rugger nursery in

written by hand. poor and needy.

the world. "Accept" file, tribute which

'Original'y there was only one he

"Judy played 21 times for Scot- pays to Thee, the Giver of all good copy of many of the books, but in land between 1887 and 1897, and things and make him fruitful in 1934-3 two thousand of the most was a contemporary of the famous these and other good works,

were selected and pub- Neilson brothers, four of whom

valuat

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to come."

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A prayer Way also uttered for King George.

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the

Dan: "Well I wasn't asking you to.""

"Judy," a man of charm and modesty, would have gained more Cape bug His pieving period covered the years of the dispute, when the unions of Scotland, Ire land and Wales rebelled against bagland's right to be the sole ar biter of the rules, and for two years there were

International matches.

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