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Electricity Works power breakdown

Digest of stories from The Luton News: Thursday, November 22nd, 1917.

Luton Electricity Works

On Tuesday afternoon there was a serious dislocation of work owing to a breakdown at the Borough Electricity Works. It appears that some of the transformers in the extra high tension cubicles broke down, and as a result the switch gear in one of the generating cubicles also broke down.

Champion of women's causes addresses Luton meeting

Digest of stories from the Beds & Herts Saturday Telegraph: November 17th, 1917.

At the Corn Exchange on Wednesday evening a meeting, held under the auspices of the Luton and District Trades and Labour Council, was addressed by Miss Margaret Bondfield, of London, Organising Secretary of the Federation of Women Workers. Mr T. H. Knight presided, but the attendance was very poor.

New Mayor of Luton elected

Digest of stories from The Beds & Herts Saturday Telegraph: November 10th, 1917.

Mayor Charles Dillingham 1917-18

The 9th of November has come and gone and we have a new Mayor of Luton. The Council Chamber at Luton Town Hall was thronged well before noon to witness the election of Councillor Charles Dillingham, of New Bedford Road, as the town's First Citizen.

Smouldering resentment of discharged men

[The Luton Reporter: Tuesday, November 13th, 1917]

Mayor John Staddon 1915-1917

  • Retiring Mayor John Staddon, a first named target of DS&S resentment in 1917.

Keen resentment is felt by members of the Luton and District Discharge Sailors' and Soldiers' Association concerning what is regarded as the apparent indifference of those in authority locally to their claims to recognition.

When prams were supposed to have lights

Digest of stories from The Luton News: Thursday, November 1st, 1917.

The liability of perambulators and push cars to carry lights under the Lights on Vehicles Order was drawn attention to by Chief Constable Griffin at Luton Borough Sessions yesterday. He said it had been the custom not only in Luton but pretty well all over the country to ignore the order so far as it related to perambulators and push cars in which children were being wheeled about, because when people had a child in a perambulator they exercised very great care and there was very little danger.

Co-op joins in Food Committee protest

From The Luton Reporter: Wednesday, October 31st, 1917.

Luton Industrial Co-operative Society officially joined forces with the local Trades and Labour Council in a meeting at the Co-operative Hall on Wednesday night to protest against the constitution of the local Food Committee, and the occasion was marked by vigorous retorts to observations made at the Luton Town Council meeting the previous night, and particularly strong criticisms of some members of the Town Council.

DS&S growing in numbers

From The Luton Reporter: Wednesday, October 31st, 1917.

Now that the Luton and District Discharged Sailors' and Soldiers' Association has been registered under the War Charities Act as a war charity, entitled to solicit funds by public appeal, no time has been lost in soliciting for actual sympathy and support for the worthy cause which the Association has at heart.

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