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MENAI SOCIETY OF NATURAL SCIENCE AND LITERATURE

... of the pupils from Miss Smith's educational ?? at Erw Fait terrace, Bangor, where the Kinder-garten system is carried out Speaking of the first gift-six soft balls of the three primary and three secondary colours, the lecturera observed that among Frdbel's ...

THE BOOK OF THE CHRONICLES OF ALBION

... Nicholas, and said unto him: 14. Our brethren in Albion abhor war, wherefore go no6 to war aguinut the Moslem, but only speak uoto them. ?? So Nicholas said in his heart * Albion may Oe. sgain3O me, but if the men thereof abhor war they will UA oome ...

MUSIC AS A PROFESSION

... Salamae, honorary aamser of the Acadosiy of St. Cecilia, at Romei; Pro- aterlW. H. Henk, of liag's College, ?? Oalaman, speaking fronP a professional experience ef wore than half a ceatury, said the social status of the highly cultivated Profeasor of ...

THE DLSHOP OF MANCHESTER ON FASHIONABLE, FOLLY

... end his left and nee that thero ivere poor people wbo would be glad to eat the broken meat eont from his table. Ordinarily speaking, it Yvas not possible to tell wbat becaue of people after they were dead. Some people thooght they could, end spoke of dead ...

THE TYPICAL ENGLISHMAN IN NEW YORK

... Ard I did'nt, What a joke I' exclaimed the t fascinatisg foreigner, with a laugh. ' You sban't make fun of me ; I'll never speak to you again, you nasty j thing. That a real English expression now, Isn't it, and I perfectly good form too,' said Peepy. ...

A REMARKABLE EXHIBITION

... existence, that he stands 8ft. 2io., and is highly educated, speakieg five different languages, including English, which last he speaks very well, but with the well-known sing-song of the Chinaman. Hde is Vit. high without his boots, he measures 6G0i. round ...

LLANYSTUMDWY

... in which the function of the organ is largely ex- of tended. Negligent organists also come in for a share in of the blame. Speaking of the cantielea the writer of says that in cathedral services they are framed in s,me olk cases for the purpose of getting ...

RUTHIN

... Williaras- Perhaps Dr. Pierce never sends him to private patients !who cannot speak English. Mr liclistone: Private patients in Wales must in a larve proportion be Welsh speaking people. The Ruv. Rees Williams: They say Dr. Caithness has lived in W-lee four ...

MR BRINLEY RICHARDS ON ORCHESTRAL MUSIC

... M-ER BRINLEY RICHAlRDS ON OROHEsrRAL MUSIC. Speaking at Preeteign Eisteddfod recently, Mr Brialey Richards said that the put-pose for which they bad met would, be presam d, commend itself to everyon in. terested in their social progress, and esmecia'ly ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... health; Eeu Mum0itAn's direst rictlm, evety creature Shoutld once a season come and share thy wealth, It thou, O! Sae, could'st speak, and hear and know, Thou could'st no many aad, sad tales unfold, And supplestont ?? calendar of woe, By more than haG boon ...

AN AGRICULTURAL SHOW FOR THE PRINCIPALITY

... would probably have the effect of snaking him a little less conceited, and of showing him that he had made, comparatively speaking, but little progress in the breeding of cattle. The organi- sation of such a society would undoubtedly involve considerable ...