Word: scotlanders
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...appointed for the march on the House of Commons, uniformed police and plainclothesmen from Scotland Yard quietly converged upon the Workers' Movement headquarters in Russell Square near the British Museum. The detectives entered the dingy headquarters building, burst in upon "Wal" Hannington who was talking with a newshawk. Unresisting, Hannington submitted to arrest for inciting a mutiny, was jailed without bail in Bow Street station...
...Scotland of Sir Walter Scott," illustrated with lantern slides. Mr. Hersey, Emerson...
Within 24 hours swift British justice sentenced 50 mobsmen and four mobs-women to pay a fine of 40 shillings each ($6.80) or spend a fortnight in jail. Meanwhile a new danger threatened. From industrial centres all over England, Scotland and Wales thousands of jobless men were stubbornly walking toward London, lashed by high winds, whipped by pelting rain. Called "dupes of Moscow" by the London Press, these marchers will try to see the Prime Minister this week and on Nov. 1 will send a "Committee of Fifty" who will try to reach the Houses of Parliament bearing a petition...
Referring to Sandy Somerville's victory in the recent U. S. Amateur Golf Championship, you make the following statement, "His golf form was perfected by professionals in Scotland." (TIME Sept...
...champion himself is responsible for the information that he was only 7 or 8 years of age when he visited Scotland with his parents, and we all know that the most capable golf teacher in the history of the game could not have done very much in developing Sandy's championship at that age. The true facts of the case are that Ross Somerville's game has been developed under the careful tutoring of Kernie Marsh, the clever Canadian professional of the London Hunt and Country Club this city, and Sandy himself is very open and generous...