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DARLINGTON SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION

... (WVorkmau's oandidate) ?? 2,018t Mr B. Luck (Tory, Churah) .. W ?? a Of an electorate of ',000,38600 voted. The Rev. Father Coll, speaking :fter the declaration of the poll, thauked , the Protestant people of Darlin'g t ton for their largeohefrteduee and liberality ...

AN ODD STORY

... family you know.l - Like the Joneses, said Will Granger, who had been watching MIiss Robinson beckon, as if she wished to speak 1k to him, after she had danced once or twice with Coleman. to Slipping into a quiet corner he had not long to wait before ...

BID ME DISCOURSE

... follow. . ug us upon our way.c ;-Again and again, as we seemed to ho nearing our destins. etion, M~ary led thre coachmana to speak of the neighbour. 9 hood; hut always her courage seemned to fail before she a could ask any special question, until, after ...

JANUARY MAGAZINES

... Norway, as says Dr Flask in a note to his Danish grammar, thoneb pronounced with a peculiar accent, used to this day, in speaking and writingr in thle pulpit and in public affairs of every description. Several natives, however, since the Union with Sweden ...

DARLINGTON SCHOOL BOARD CONTEST

... Church schools; The actual t cost per ohild in tha Dartlisgton Board schouls is given In the report as 7d 4id, a result that speaks well for the admilisltration of the School hoard. For the sells of freedom and efslaienoy in education, to pro. tact the ...

BID ME DISCOURSE

... 'tof Clemensi's which left she tears in my eyes. a Y iou played Bach chiefly, did you not?'> said M~ary, as he joined her, speaking unconcernedly, yet I sawa that she l~ook-ed out through a mist -of tears which she resolutely 5 kept from falling. Is not ...

Extracts from New Books

... aperture makes every blow tighten the hold. FROME THE LIFE OF BISHIOP WILBERFORCE. - ARCHBISH1-OP WHALTELY. Lord Carlisle, speaking of XWhatsiy s extremeegoti n. said: Hle once said said to me, 'rTho Brahop of Cork is an s:-- ceilent writer-sn admirable ...

[ill] ME DISCOURSE

... Yes, said I; and I don't thinkI failed utterly in speak- ng in my usual voice. There isafourth volume? she said presently, leaning against the little shattered window opposite the shelves, and speaking in a strange, clear whisper. .Yes.?' Will you-open ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... provide reading for children whose age precludes their use of the existing Free Library, It is one of the French Icings who said-speak- ing of his ?? are the things that make it hard for a man to die not Johuson to, David Garrick, as all the world says. s ...

BID ME DISCOURSE

... you thought, neverbeforeto have told you I had a twin sister. 0, Barbara, you would forgive me if you knew-this moment-how speaking of it brings back all the old suffer- ing. I aulc cold and ungrateful and mistrustful-no one knows it more sadly than myself ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... Aliphullso, e who is to oe isutrried iu ApriL to Printo.Luau Fe rdtnelaniav of 1 .vadia, is Uitctuon yegars 1st age. Is Sue speaks several languages, paiuts well, amd is very charitable to the poort. n The tot(l ualiser of periodical ?? , ulbi leli i RuiSiaL ...

Art and Literature

... apparently the art has been known for ages, and to some extent, practised, by the semi-barbarous natives of the Paciic Isles. Speaking of the vocal talents of the natives, Miss Cumming remarks:- This evening, the Hilo choir came to serenade ns as we sat in ...