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to be specially assigned to the sapseintendent of school attendaece othoers, and submit the sense to the Board ..

... associate with otiose as Mr Futheringbain was doing, however, was not right, because it put a member in a position of having to speak against the in&vidual named in the event of his not agreeing. And then the Committee had put on to them the work of defining ...

THE BOWES PARK LIBKRAL AND

... French Revolution, this being the centenary of the capture of the &stile. Mr Loverdo prefaced his remarks that he would avoid speaking of the horrors of the resolution, but would limit his discourse to the causes which brought about the revolution, and to ...

REV. H. McHORLEY'S REPLY

... sermons at the Roman Catholic Church Popery. Mr McSorley (who looked remarkably well) took his text from I. Cor., x. & 15, 1 speak tis to wise men ; judge ye yourselves what Isey. He said that Mr Robinson could nut have divided his (subject into heads better ...

MR LITTLER AND MAJOR DURItANT

... Durrant has thought tit to allude to this letter, I claim the right that the world should know what I really did write, for to speak of ' mob tyranny,' and to call individuals a ' tyrannical mob,' are two totally different things. I therefora_awsnd it. Kaifu ...

CRISP AND CO

... which, weak ing of the Reformation, the Cardinal says that by that act Eagiend was torn from the unity of Christ, and, speaking of England's greatness as a nation, says that the greatness of England is mattered and net mond. As I pointed out in my ...

THY. MARTLEM CLERK

... all charges that had arisen since the Thursday, and also all rate summonses, dug summonses. School ll.eird summonses, and speaking generally, all ottieial summonses, in order to relieve the business 14 the Thursday Court. Then beyond that there would be ...

FREEMASONARY AT TOTTENHAM

... subject being What dues common sense teach about the Pope ? The Rev. Father took for his teat the words of St. Paul, I speak as to wise men ; judge ye hourselves what 1 say (I. Cor., a., 15), and aving defined common sense as that faculty by which ...

MR. GRANT'S MEETING

... member of the Local Board to look after such matters. He went on to speak of the Act in connection with Asylums and Industrial Schools, the pollution of rivers, Ac., and went on to speak in favour of the equalization of rates throughout the county, which ...

lIIGERGATIC

... constable said he saw defendant with an unmuzzled Mount St Bernard dog When witness spoke to him be asked what right he had to speak to him, and who was carrying out the order. He replied that the polies were, when defendant said he was told by Dr. Orton, ...

PLL• OF INFANCY

... he looks like one.—The defendant, a lad of about 17, being celled into the box, his father stepped forward with a view to speaking for him.—His Honour (to the father): Keep away, please. Anyone would think you were his mother. (Laughter.) I always consider ...

ST. ANN'S.--EASTER VESTRY

... allusion bad been made to other matters, the Vicar nominated J. W. Robins, Esq., J.P., as his Churchwarden for the 2Sth time—speaking of the pleasant way be had been able to work during the past year with both the Churchwardens, and saying that during the ...

A VARY YERAONAL RAWER

... down. Your are an impertinent fellow. Mr Moore protested that he had made no attack on Mr Webb. Mr Webb: Sit down. Let me speak ( Chair, chair.) The Chairman said Mr Moore had made no attack on Mr Weob, or he should have called him to order. Mr Webb ...