J. TRENGROVE, Proprietor.
—Unemployment in Britain is worst in Monmouthshire, Lancashire, and Glamorganshire. Better conditions obtain in Sussex, Surrey, Bedford, and Hertford—At Tilmanstone colliery, in Kent, a seam of coal 4ft thick has been struck more than 3000 ft down in the deepest shaft in England. . . . —lt was stated at the Primitive Methodist Conference at Bradford that in the last 22 years the Sunday School Union had lost 100,000 scholars and 10,000 teachers.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21244, 27 January 1931, Page 16
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