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THE REFORM OF KINO EDWARDS SCHOOL

... country is interested in their having suitable education. I am not speaking for them, and God knows if I were I should not be ashamed of my clients; but I am speaking for you—l am speaking for society—and I do say, that if that class should grow up without ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... same street. Yesterday, at noon, prosecutrix was going entry in Little Charles Street, when she met the prisoner, who, after speaking to her, struck her violent blows in the face. A police-constable happened to come at the tune, and he took the prisoner into ...

BOY DROWNED IN THE CANAL AT ASTON

... part to say would not go unless he were paid ; but was a most barbarous thing to do. It was not the first time he had had to speak in the same manner of the conduct of Mr. Yarwood, and repeated that it was most barbarous and inhuman conduct. In such cases ...

UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE

... eminently calculated afford the most efficient means of abolishing the liquor traffic the force of public sentiment. In speaking to the resolution, the rev. gentleman condemned the system pursued by the Government, of licensing houses whose trade promoted ...

DISTRICT HARDWARE TRADES

... prospects. A letter just received from Montreal states that hardware and other goods have been in moderate demand, and generally speaking the summer trade has theiofore been most gratifying. From New York reports are not quite encouraging. The Iron A;rc informs ...

CORRESPONDENCE. NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. 4.N Utters intended for must be accompanied by the name and address ..

... piety to ministers in any age since Apostolic times ; but it seems to be owing to lack of attention to the necessary study of speaking a science, and to preparation in tne practice of it as art. By hundreds of ministers elocution is not only neglected, but ...

DISTRICT ELECTION NEWS

... equivalent must be given. Having avowed niimself free-trader, but one who required reciprocity in the matter, he went to speak of the sad effects of strikes, and said that if returned to Parliament would give the subject his most serious attention, and ...

LATEST NEWS

... Gibson could not easily defend the Treasury Bench for a single session. do not forget Sir Roundell Palmer, but a lawyer rarely speaks with weight on rely political subjects, and it may be that the Chancellorship will the condition of his powerful support. ...

CORRESPONDENCE. NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. X. W. London, then Liverpool. •' A. J.—Mr. Bright referred to ..

... that a fourth of the day's earnings is levied upon their labours in the shape of ft fine, and pocketed the finer. E. H. speaks of a man being expected to work ten hours a day. We are expected to do many things we do not do; and, on the other hand ...

THE IRON TRADE

... puddling, ana hinted at 10s., but seemed as though they would be willing to let the fixed price be 9s. 6d. but they could not speak for the trade as a whole. The men argued that they, as puddlers, were not so well paid as were the millmen, and that reductions ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... sustained injury. lam wholly unable to fix a money value such exi>ectation, and unless 1 had evidence from some person who could speak from knowledge, that if the plaintiff's application ha 1 gone shares would have been ;dlotted to him. I am unable to find any ...

THE ATTEMPTED MURDER OF A YOUNG

... man's reasoning faculties are certainly in diseased condition when he under the power of beer or gin. His brain ? medically speaking, is in a morbid state, that the ordinary operations his will are interfered with, and he does not see things in the same ...