A deficiency on the Poplar (London) electricity undertaking of £28,501 at September, 1922, was wiped out last year, leaving a profit of £20,032 at December 31. Ulster was the best recruiting ground for the British Army in 1924. There were 241 recruits for every 109,000 of population. London came next with 229 per 100.009. „ „ The Right Hon. T. R, Ferens, of Hull, who recently gave .1:250,000. towards the establishment of tho University College at Hull, has now provided about £40,0179 towards the cin-t of the new assembly hall.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 219, 16 June 1925, Page 5
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