ON SPEAKING TERMS
... ON SPEAKING TERM PARIS, Thursday. Negotiations for the establishment of telephonic communication betwsen Paris and Berlin have been euccessfully concluded. The laying of the wires will} be begun immediately.—Reuter. — ...
... ON SPEAKING TERM PARIS, Thursday. Negotiations for the establishment of telephonic communication betwsen Paris and Berlin have been euccessfully concluded. The laying of the wires will} be begun immediately.—Reuter. — ...
... THE SPEAK. September £O, 18SS. l%ar Sir.—l have given myself good deal of care to ascertain the results ol the use of your Medicines. Prairie Flower and Indian OH, and feel the universal reply to roy inquiries of a most satisfactory character, the benefit ...
... PLAIN SPEAKING. It said that certain members of the Irish Nationalist party who are the House have taken such offence the references made to them in the late election in the Sleaford Division that they intend, the earliest possible moment, bring the matter ...
... SPEAKS WELL FOR SHE TEL NO WORK FOR TRE MAGISTRATES. The state of affairs at the Shettield Police Court this mourning speaks highly for the conditiou of the town. For the first time for many years there were no prisoners or summonses to deal with, and ...
... FREE SPEAKING IN PERSIA. Sir John Malcolm, in his History of Persia makes mention of the appalling latitude of speech enjoyed by the common people. Strangers, he tells us. would be amazed hear the meanest fellow aiming imprecations his betters, sometimes ...
... SEQ.UAH SPEAKS the Halt and the Lame ; to all Chronic Disease* ; to the Incurables ; and those whom Doctors have failed to relieve ; to thote whose lift is a misery on account of constant ...
... MR. GLADSTONE SPEAK. Mr Gladstone, who was detained in London last night, engaged in consultation with the other opposition 1 adeis, is expected to take part in the debate on Mr. Smith's motion to-night. ...
... LORD CRANBROOK SPEAKS. Lord Cranbrook, speaking at a conference Conservatives at Glasgow to-day, protests unscrupulous statements spread through by their opponents, i-'or the time i» they had the connivance, if not the vt >lf violence and outrage from ...
... FEELING IN READING AND SPEAKING. and speaking teaches uw ® The art of reading manifest our feelings and thoughts to others, by oum words, in such a manner as to give them the trne ides and expression of how we feel and what we and, in so doing, to lead ...
... TOWN MISSIONARIES SPEAK. 2. Orescent lane. Dundee. Dear Sir,—l have pleasure in stating that knew of several cares in tha-i town of Rheumatism and other ailments in which Remedies have done much good and given great relief. HENRY MONCRIEF, City Missionary ...
... “ SHOULD DOCTORS SPEAK TRUTH 28” A SENSITIVE JUROR. Yesterday Mr. Arthur C. Langham, Deputy Cozo- ner, heid an inquiry at the Southwark Court, respecting the death of William James Aitohi- | son, aged four years, @ son of a labourer, lately residing at ...
... PRINCE BISMARCK SPEAKS UP. THE CZAR THINKS WAR INEVITABLE. Paris, Sunday Night.—A Russian diplomat, whose sources information I know to l c of the best, sends me the following interesting account the interview between the Czar and Prince Bismarck in Berlin ...