Birmingham Daily Gazette: Saturday 27th April 1935

Jubilee Trust Fund: Latest donations Received in Birmingham: Prominent among the latest donations to the King George’s Jubilee Trust Fund received by the Lord Mayor of Birmingham (Alderman S. J. Grey) are £1,000 from Joseph Lucas, Ltd., and £500 from Miss Dorothy A. Cadbury. Other donations acknowledged to-day are Trustees of Fentham’s Charity, £105; Sumner Typhoo Tea, Ltd., £105: N. Lea and Sons, £100: Alderman and Mrs. W. A. Cadbury, £100; Pinsent and Co., £100: H.P. Sauce, Ltd., £100; Mr. C. Herbert Smith, £52 10s.: C. W. Cheney and Son, Ltd., £50.


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Friday 12th April 1935

Early Diagnosis and Training: Cure of Feeble-Minded: The Mental Deficiency Act, what it has achieved and its failures, were dealt with by Mrs. Ellen Pinsent formerly one of the Commissioners of the Board of Control in an address she delivered in Birmingham yesterday. At the present time, she declared, there were far more mentally defective children in the elementary schools of the country than there were in the special schools. What the Act had failed to achieve was early diagnosis and training of feeble-minded children. It ought to be possible in some way or another, she said, to bridge the gulf between the local education committee and the local committee dealing with mentally defectives. The great work of the future seemed to be the establishment of co-operation with the Education Committees, the Home Office Schools, Borstal Institutions, and prisons, with a view to inducing those authorities to adopt a uniform standard of notification, and to concentrate on early diagnosis and training.


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GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949

Birmingham Daily Gazette: Wednesday 27th March 1935

Porceliron Iron Foundries: … Prospectus … Solicitors: To the Company: Pepper, Tangye & Winterton, 34 Waterloo Street, Birmingham: To the Offer: Pinsent and Co., 6 Bennetts Hill, Birmingham: …


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Monday 21st January 1935

Warden’s Anniversary: Birmingham Boys’ and Girls’ Union Celebration: A number of old friends of the Birmingham Boys’ and Girls’ Union who are well-known in Birmingham attended the celebration at Kyrie Hall, Sheep-street, on Saturday evening to mark the fifth anniversary as warden of Mr. Peter Johnson. The evening was spent dancing, watching a cinematograph display of last year’s camp at Buildwas, and listening to a “broadcast” of club events of the last five years arranged by Mr. Arthur Taylor. Guests included Alderman and Mrs. J. Burman, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pinsent, Capt. Elkington, and Capt. Thornton (National Association of Boys’ Clubs).


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GRO0768 Devonport: Roy Pinsent: 1883 – 1978

Birmingham Daily Gazette: Tuesday 30th October 1934

Boulton Paul Aircraft Limited: … prospectus … Issue of 1,000,000 shares of 5/- each, at par … Solicitors: Godden, Holme and Ward, 34, Old Jewry, London, E.C.2, (To the Issue); Pinsent and Co. 6, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham (To the Company)


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Tuesday 18th September 1934

Germany “Must Pay at Once”: Debt Demand by British Interests: … … In Berlin:  There is no doubt, however, that Sir Frederick (Leith Ross) was much impressed by the force of the arguments put forward by both Bradford and Manchester, and it Is believed that they will play an important part in the trade talks. Sir Frederick will begin his negotiations on Wednesday, and it is expected that he will remain In Berlin for a week or 10 days. Mr. H. G. S. Pinsent, financial adviser to the British Embassy in Berlin will also take part in the discussions. It is estimated that German merchants owe British exporters nearly £2,000,000 these debts being outstanding because of the foreign-currency restrictions imposed by the German Government. Even the exchange agreement designed to facilitate transfers has worked unsatisfactorily. Further difficulties have been added by Dr. Schacht’s announcement that after next Monday all German imports will come under restrictive management in 25 control offices. Effect of Control … …


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GRO0365 Devonport: Gerald Hume Saverie Pinsent: 1888 – 1976

Birmingham Daily Gazette: Friday 10th August 1934

New Companies: The under-mentioned particulars of new companies recently registered are taken from the Daily Register compiled by Jordan and Sons, Ltd., company registration agents, 116 to 118 Chancery Lane, London, W.C.2: … … Siviters Ltd.: – To acquire the goodwill of the London branch of the business carried on in Great Britain and elsewhere by Siviter Smith Service Ltd. and to carry on the business of printers, publishers, etc., Capital L. 10,000. Permanent director and chairman, V. Siviter Smith, address not stated; subscribers, R. Pinsent, 6 Bennetts Hill, Birmingham, A. J. Corbett, 83 Chinabrook Road, Yardley Wood, Birmingham.


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GRO0768 Devonport: Roy Pinsent: 1883 – 1978

Birmingham Daily Gazette: Wednesday 27th June 1934

Cricket: … … Bowling Analysis: … At Handsworth Wood: C. Hetbert Smith and Russell 141 (Florence 55, retired; G. S. Liversidge six for 31): Pinsent and Co. 25. …


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Saturday 23rd June 1934

By the Direction of the Owners: Stella Conduit Company, Limited, Highfield Works, Bilston: Important Sale in one or four lots of the conveniently situated freehold manufacturing premises, Ash Street … … Edwards, Son & Bigwood, F.A.I. will sell the above by auction on the premises on Tuesday July 10, 1934, at eleven a.m. prompt, immediately prior to the sale in lots of the valuable plant and machinery. Solicitors, Messrs. Pinsent and Co., 6 Bennetts Hill, Birmingham 2: Auctioneers’ Offices: 158 Edmund Street, Birmingham 3.

[See similar: Birmingham Daily Gazette: Saturday 7th July 1934]


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Thursday 7th June 1934

Seaside and Country Apartments: Torquay: 23, St. Paul’s Road, Babbacombe, Board-Res. 2gns, no extras; Apts; Close to sea – Mrs. Pinsent:

[see also Birmingham Daily Gazette: Friday 22nd June 1934 and others]


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GRO1076 Devonport: Vera Gweneth Salter: 1905 – 1986