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DISTURBANCE AT UDNY CHURCH

... Fiscal replied that it was an ordinary fr meeting. n The Sheriff said it was not an offence to stand up , and speak when others were speaking, or to refuse to ti y sit down or leave the meeting. t r The Fiscal (Mr Charles Duncan) said it was out- to e ...

MILES HIGH

... lor two passed, and he foundthat all the. muscular powers that had still remained in his neck were gone also. H~e tried to speak-to call out to his comerade; btb no words camne. The baloon, mean- , while, was steadily mounting; and, to put a finish. I ...

PROPERTY AND INCOME

... as the foundation of all property. It is equally in- it judicious and incorrect to speak of income as anything but * 0 property of the most sacred character, and to speak of the . Ihumblest possessions of the poor as essentially different in n ftheir nature ...

GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA

... the-sost unexpeotel result of the war for the 1;beratio of Guba will be the new understanling between tlhe two greet English-speaking nations. Doubtles there wilU be in the future, as there have been in the past, conflicts of interest and divergeneies of ...

THE DAIRY TRADE

... regulative association. Generally speaking Aberdeen has been far better off thannmost other towns with regard to its milk supply, and any cotnplaints amlOlng the goodwives in working - class homes, who are the first to. speak out, have been with regard to ...

THE COMIC PRESS

... put up witb.-Madaul 'Ia Baronne (who will speak Raglish)-. And tell !ne, Mistrem Brown, your elevate 'usband, who 'ave a so beautiful talent-Is he yetof ze Royal Academy ? Oar artist's wife (who will speak Frenoh)- Oh non, madame helaen seulemtnb ...

SIR ARTHUR GRANT AND THE DICK BEQUEST

... so far as that nai Ite. :-' cerned, lie was in a perfectly indepenldenL Itie1 between the two bodies. Sir Arthur th' on to speak of the great amount of corresp'o0i''e- ` that was necessary in carrying on thle Il!w- -; the trust and to the expenses which ...

TRADE AND WAGES

... burgh was L1 18a 3d, and with the increase it will be :£2 0s 4d. The strike began on the 15th April last, so that praotically speaking, it has lasted for eleven weeks. Over a thousand operatives- union and non-union-came out. and day by day that number was ...

TO BRIDGE THE ENGLISH CHANNEL

... discovered before wi much damage had been done, and was quickly put a out..- tb F. SPEAKS FOR ITSPLP I HUDSON'S SOAP. a SPEAKS FOR ITsELF I Established over 60 Years. RI SPEAKS FOR ITSELF I Present demand Greater than ever, a Di th TEE term Budget, as applied ...

SCENE IN A LEITH CHURCH

... draw it up at all, but that it was handed to him by Baillio Archibald. At this stage the Chairman, Baillie Garland, rose to speak. Mr Krinaird- Don't begin to gag me, if you please. The Chair- man--I want the business gone about in order; I don't want to ...

THE KAISER IN SCOTLAND

... Royal yacht was lost to sight. The weather in the Fdrth was clear and warm, the fog having disappeared The Duke of Connaught, speaking last nigbt at the annual dinner of the Royal Counties Agricul- tural Society, Portsmouth, said-On atriving here to-day, I ...

NORTHERN CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY, LIMITED

... right to be here as you have. (Laughtenr. ) The Chairman-You have not the same right to speak. I am bere for the purpose of speaking acid preventing others from speaking. (Reisawed laughter and applause.) We cannot, as I was about to say, stand prosperity ...