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... SPEAKS FOR ITSEkr. Sold Everywhtro. PATTISONS, Ltd. Highland Dlstlllara, 1 «HW * LBIIN, HEALTH, STRENGTH. AND ENERGT ...
... ~I^SPEAKE^ 4PPHOACHINO RKTIBEMENT OF ME. PEEL. HI6 PROBABLE BCCCESBOR. , . — »—■ — ■ -. S-eaker wilt, at an *arly date, rehnqaish bis • l Tt -n inuma-on to tbi* e_*ct ba* been ?? ** t the Cbaneellor of the Exchequer and eonveyeet o Opposition ; and ...
... SPEAKING orr. hare to thank .Sir Michael Hick'-Beach for his frankness. is usually considered one of the “safe” men the Cabinet; but now atm then ho makes outburst, and when does, it means good deal. Monday night ho said very plain thing indeed, and the ...
... SPEAKING CLOCKS. In Switzerland they have commenced making phonographic clocks and watches which, it appears, leave .anything heretofore accomplished far in the shade, ily merely pressing the button of the new timepiece, it pronounces the hour distinctly ...
... ON SPEAKING TERMS. PARIS, Thursday. ( Negotiations for the establishment of telephonic .i communication between Paris and Berlin have been i successfully concluded. The laying of the wires will fee begun immediately.—Reuter. - s- 1 ...
... SPEAKING PEOPLES. ! The twelfth NaraJ Armaal, Cnffen and Co.. Porumouth, was Saturday, and a* usual contains a mass of informal ion. Lord Brasses, the found or of the annual, rontnbutea instructive art.de on the position of the Bnuih Navy in i8?fl. This ...
... “SPEAKING 70 OF THES idea of placing maine- on tbe gs» nips at the corners of the streets to ine to be use ful at thie tume of sod one much to be ommended, and ie to the travelier, [t however, as fares have seen, been to pr favourable or this improvement ...
... DO THEY SPEAK? ‘We have heard a great deal about the “‘entente cordiale” between Lord Rosebery and Sir William Harcourt, but the following extract from a leadi article in Monday's seems to throw fresh light atateamen - on the relations subsisting between ...
... in the fewest words, George Jacob Holyoake could not have en us a better illustration than the text of his book on “Public Speaking and Debate” (7. Fisher Unwin, Paternoster Square). His able instructions io the budding orator are aptly illuminated by anecdotes ...
... SPEAKS WELL FOR SHEFFIELD. NO WORK FOR THE MAGISTRATES. Trie stale affairs the Police Court this morning highly ior coniiitiou of the town. For the time lor many years there were prisoners deal with, the magistrates at*- '.-nog, Mr.J. 11. Barnes Ur. cay ...
... THE ENGLISH SPEAKING RAGE. Vastly the moet growing and absorbing all languages the present moment is the English, is almost everywhere swallowing the of German, Scandinavian, Dutch, and Russian. Next to it (writes Mr. Grant Allen), in point oi vitality ...
... THE BUS CONDUCTOR SPEAKS. it one of tie thingß you oawri't alter. ain’t treat to me, tbet ain’t Fust therr'a 'ha crowds, and they hall want «it inter the blooming Tju* once. Crowds never Sive sense. Then there’s the boozy ones lite night Tub, I shall ...