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M. MOKLEY SPEAKS OUT,

... M. MOKLEY SPEAKS OUT, (#v into the direciors’ own pockels. S ‘And “all this,” his lordship added, “was o li ible.” The Right Hon, John Morley addressed a -u!-“mr T — s 2 held the !I(hul ?u -ov:‘n::uu“ut A':n“.b::&l..-‘h‘:‘ Clearly, so long as )(r.‘:!nnlu;;h:e ...

3 SPEAK THE TRUTH As to the first we should “By all » $ i 3 . means do sO,”

... 3 SPEAK THE TRUTH As to the first we should “By all » $ i 3 . means do sO,” speak the truth, but as to shaming the devil, we da:,l lh?:k it can be done. He’s such an old archvillaio we don’t think he’s any sense of shame left. We never thought very well ...

conrs EXCHANGE, mxconx.‘ Mr W. H. BARKER, “The London Railway Guard,” will speak at the P.S.A. MEETING at 3 ..

... conrs EXCHANGE, mxconx.‘ Mr W. H. BARKER, “The London Railway Guard,” will speak at the P.S.A. MEETING at 3 o'clock, and P.5.E. MEETING at 7 o'clock, on SUNDAY, AUGUST 13th. ALL SEATS FREE, AND ALL ARE WELCOME. g‘l‘. CATHERINE'S WESLEYAN CHURCH K ANNIVERSARY ...

CORN EXCHANGE, LINCOLN. Mr. WILLIAM DUNN, of Lo{dnn. will Speak at the P.S.A. MEETING oo SUNDAY, SEPT. 3rd, at 3

... CORN EXCHANGE, LINCOLN. Mr. WILLIAM DUNN, of Lo{dnn. will Speak at the P.S.A. MEETING oo SUNDAY, SEPT. 3rd, at 3 p.m.; and at the P.S.E. MEETING, at 7 o'clock. Sacred Solos Ly Mr. J. HORTON & Mr. DUNN ALL ARE WELCOME AND ALL SEATS FREE. ‘[ INCOLN _WESLEY ...

C()R\' EXCHANGE, LINCOLN On SUNDAY, AUGUST 21st. 1899, Mr. JOHN DRIVER, of Silsden, will speak at the P.S.A. ..

... C()R\' EXCHANGE, LINCOLN On SUNDAY, AUGUST 21st. 1899, Mr. JOHN DRIVER, of Silsden, will speak at the P.S.A. Ml’,ETl.\(: at 3 o’clock, and the P.S.E. MEETING ot 7 oclock Sacr=d Solos hy Miss 8. BRAMFORD. ALL SEATS }'REE’. AND ALL ARE WELCOME PR[.\!l'l‘l\' ...

QUESTIONS OF VITal IMPORT

... QUESTIONS OF VITal IMPORT. I shall speak of dangerous trades and the | precautions which should be taken to pro-| tect the lives and health of the workers ex- ‘ posed to speeinl perils. I know something of the horrors of lead poisoning and “phossy | jaw ...

which sre yet perfectly frees from blame on account of their secrecy!” Later hs remarks: “The author of the book

... sre yet perfectly frees from blame on account of their secrecy!” Later hs remarks: “The author of the book of which I am speaking has mixed up together a namber of practices which stand upon a very different footing, and he embraces in ...

THE CZAR’S PROPOSALS AND OURS

... THE CZAR’S PROPOSALS AND OURS. The suggestions of the Czar of All the Russiss that we should throw our weapons, asd, so te speak, beal oar SWORDS INTO PLOUGHSHARES are attractivg much attention, but they are hardly likely to be realined ‘or & long time ...

(WRITTEN SPECIALLY POR THIS Parss.)

... (WRITTEN SPECIALLY POR THIS Parss.) ; Things look had with Mr. Ritehie's Bill. It is quite absurd to write and speak as cert®n “specials’” are doing, as though there was a chance of gotting automati couplings in the present measure. They are lost beyond ...

TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION

... TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. COR.\' EXCHANGE, LINCOLN, HATISHAL MASHA KATISH (son of a Soudanese Chief) will SPEAK at the PS.A. MEETING at 3 o'clock, and P.S.E. MEETING at 6.45, TO-MOREOW (SUNDAY). All Scats Free and all are Welcome. A S ’ 513 otk g ; ...

A LITTLE KNOWLEDGE

... A LITTLE KNOWLEDGE. M Tombos ¢~ Mamma, | think those French women were beastly rude.” Mother: “ You musn't speak like that of those ladies, it's very wrong. And bow often have 1 told you not to say ‘beastly # Miss Tomboy : “ Well, they were rude. They ...