—Among the manufactures now being carried on at Slough are concrete, ironfounding, engineering of all sorts, printing ink, joinery, ointment, surgical dressings, printing, sweets, jam, and soap. All these have been established within the last- seven years. “A penny Interest on a shilling per week is exorbitant, and a person charging it is not a fit and proper person to hold a moneylender’s certificate," said Mr Mead at Marylebone, in refusing to grant a moneylender’s certificate to Emily Jane Bosley, of Harrow street, Marylebone; —A school of English Church music ia to be formed, in which Sir Walford Davies and Mr Nicholson (late organist of the Abbey) are interested;*
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Otago Witness, Issue 3865, 10 April 1928, Page 37
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