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... THESE FACTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO THE MOTOR AND CYCLE COMPANY OF IRELAND, LIMITED. TEMPORARY OFFICES; SHELBOURNE HOTEL, DUBLIN. ...
... THESE FACTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO THE MOTOR AND CYCLE COMPANY OF IRELAND, LIMITED. TEMPORARY OFFICES; SHELBOURNE HOTEL, DUBLIN. ...
... All Above Name* Speak (er INSPECTION INVITED. THE .IOIIN GRIFFITHS CYCLE CORPORATION, LTD. (Lara Dc*i/>» Cicu Co., Ltd.), 23 WESTMORELAND STREET, axn IPO LIE B STREET. DUBLIN. ...
... Speaking of Ministers’ Money, Mr. Fagan said:— Tlien, first let roe touch on that question with which name bss been so connected, and in which you are all so deeply interested—l mean (the abolition of mioisieia* money. It is right, in the first p'see ...
... SPEAK AND SING CHILDREN’S MEETING This (Satcrday) At 3.30 o'clock. SPECIAL •VJ E E T I N a Body Hall reserved for Children. ...
... PLAIN SPEAKING BV M!4 ASQUITH address the future of Liberalism was delivered Mr Asquith, M P. the Junior Liberal Association of Leeds, on Monday night. In tne course his remarks the bon gentleman ssid a not going into the details of the Home Kule settlement ...
... into the harbour began to give his orders in English. Excuse me,” said the captain, 44 do not speak English here; French and German are the only languages we speak.” ...
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... The Speak** took the chair at foar o'clock. In reply to Mr. Raihbomb. Mr. W. H. SMITH said that the sum of lOI.KiG d*d n-nrrsent theindebtedn'asof l->cal and municipal bodice on the .*tOtb June, Many of these loans were utterly unknown the Government ...
... mstitaiioa, Mr speaking from the Coa- servativH aide of the House, aaid he did not see anything denominational in the Bill from the preamble to the achedule; but he admitted that the greater pari of those would take advantage it wonld Homan Catholics ...
... | {Roman Catholic friends, come, hear, and speak out. Dublin mission. A MEETING will b« held (D.V.) Thig (WEDNESDAY) Evening, December 8, In the School room of HAKOLD’S-CKOSS CHURCH, At Half-past Seven o’clock. The Chair will be taken by the Rev. W. B ...
... It is one upon which NONE can speak more authoritatively. ...
... Tbe Speak took the chair at four o clock. sir £ WILMoT gave notice that on Thursday he will ask the Home Secretary whether tbe Government ntend next session bring in Bill appomt public .prosecutor. In reply to Sir Ualpouk, The CHANCELLOR of tbe EXCHEQUER ...