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THE PHONOGRAPH AT THE EXHIBITION

... Is sheet or leaf of metal will experience the same effects. I Sothat when speaking into the little apparatus, whichr. consists of a paper tube or funnel, acting as a speaking- it trnipet, a vibrating circular plate of sheet iron of b v'ary fine dimensions ...

THE AUSTRALIAN EXHIBITION

... *was appointed to deal with the allotment can of space. Tl COMMEtRCIAL TRAVELLERS' DINNRE AT NEW- Stib ?? I lavenswnrth, speaking at the Conunercial iobl3 Travellers' Dinner, at Newcastle-rn-Tyne, last night, said as tt there were some good natured people ...

EXTRACTS FROM PUNCH

... has passed beyond the veil, Before the Judge who metes to men their dues, Mcii's checks, through English-speaking laads. turn pale, Far as the speaking wires can bear the news- Blanched at this suldenl snapping of a life, That seemed of all our lives to ...

CHAMBER MUSIC

... art. I understand your critic to say, farther, that there is more delicacy and refinement in the class of music of which he speaks than in the larger works. To this idea I also venture to take exception. The refinement and delicacy of numberless pansages ...

THE CORLISS AND COMPOUND STEAM ENGINES IN THE EXHIBITION

... described. The lh directress speaks Englisic as well as French end Italian; th her ?? nacivo toncge is Germap. Thedoctor is German, lel but he also speaks English perfectly. Of his skill and hi unwearied attention I cannot speak too highly. I always FJ feel ...

THOUGHTS OF GREAT MEN

... called Alfonso, As Mr. Dickens wrote, If ever there was an Alfonso who canet' in his face p lain Bill (dynastically speaking) this is the young gentleman. THE ECHOES AT EKILLARNEY.-( pl s ?? Tourist, Boatman, why do you prlay that air ?? mt ci ...

MILITARY DOGS.—JIM'S HISTORY

... close to me, and, saluting me, said, II Degorrah. yer honour, sure the do g speaks. I asked him what lie meanit, and lie replied again thus, Sure, yer honour, the dog does speak. Uavl't I been looking at you all the time, and sure, when you dlid this, ...

LITERATURE

... Greenwell must be content to speak to the few, to those quiet earnest readers of books who can be refreshed from any clear well spring of truth without the admixture of any stimulants; to these she will always speak, and speak forcibly; and though she may ...

LEEDS MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... contend that in The Resurrection i Dr. Monk led his co-worker by the wrong path, and; landed him in whatwas, comparatively speaking, as| failure. But however this may be-and it is a point' we shall not discuss-the merit of his St. John the, Baptist book ...

A LATE LEEDS ARTIST

... exposure to ungenial wea- ther while on a, sketching expedition. One who knew him well and had many opportunities of observation, speaks ot hhe amiable disposition and many estimable qualities. 01 his modesty mention has already been made. He seems to hive shrunk ...

BOOKS FOR THE YOUNG

... idea as to the judicious manner in which the services have been selected and arranged. So far as this ia concerned, we can speak with the greatest satisfaction. The utmost care appears to have been bestowed upon the book. Exception might be taken to some ...

EXTRACTS FROM PUNCH

... of iuariurmate smatter.'' I rllse rica whre speak with corcaideratiere of evorceri, as Ur~crle Wirck does, arid root satiricrI creatulres like thrit disaagrrc~bhe Babon. I ear sure the wvay i t which you speak about us, mury dearest l'runch, is always cico8t ...