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... MR. KEIR HARDIE SPEAKS OUT. “NO MAN CAN SERVE TWO MASTERS.’ Last night Mr. Keir Hardie addressed a well- attended meeting at Staveley, under the auspices of the Chesterfield Branch of the LL.P. Mr. W. Hallam (President of the Derbyshire Miners Association) ...
... BRIGHTSIDE’S MEMBER) SPEAKS HIS OrrO.VENTS CRUSHED. The annual meeting of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servant* was resumed Plymouth yeaterday, Mr W. Uudon presiding. Mr. Fred M.P., occupied a scat the platform. Tho subject of tho letter which appeared ...
... To-pay is not unlikely to prove a landmark in the history of Germany, or to speak with stricter accuracy, in the history of Prussia. The is Emperor of Germany, but } 1S King of Prussia; and his power in Prussia is more direct and autocratic than it is ...
... THE HAUNTED GAB.* f. * LONDON STORY. on « speaks of “haunted'’ cabs, one is likely to be neeted with cynical smile. Nevertheless, in cer* tsin mews' in London there is an old and exceedingly dilapidated is treated a valuable relic, and spoken of with ...
... The tea-meeting was to bo 'held in. the Zion Lane 6ohoolr-)>m. There waa to be tea first, and speaking afterwards. The chief ladies of the congregation pre-1 sided at trays, in the old-fashioned stylo ; and the plates' were loaded with buns, bread and ...
... Mr. Joun Burns speaks to-night with Mr Cuartes in the chair Mr. CHarLes Horson holds and says that there ought to be no discriminating between skilled and unskilled labour in the matter of payment At this rate the hod-carrier ought to have the same pay ...
... name, you’re speaking directly to lam. It must influence your point of view. It’s inevitable; it can’* be helped.” cloubtedly even those who rarely if ever enter them—and the majority of Sheffielders are :n that position—would prefer that they should ...
... or she has partaken the Christmas cheer which I hope awaits everyone of them. The magic mirrors I speak of are expensive to buy, but I believe they can be hired for moderate sum. CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS. I not purpose giving at length any schemes for Christmas ...
... are now Running tho third edition our big shilling's worth of music. you want copy speak at once or you will left. Consult the Weekly Telegraph Almanac and Year Hook upon everything. Is there anything you want to know ? Get he Weekly Telegraph Year Book ...
... EARNING A LIVIH6 IN CHINA (“Lippincott’s Magazine.”) Strictly speaking, acme earn more than they erer receive • while others are blessed with “living” which they never earn.' Then, too, the word living conveys many shades of meaning as there are classes ...
... Mr. oomcii of •*f*J anrUia (fan inn caw* tida. deplorable aeeidoit. The Coroner: That matter 1 was going speak 'to Mr. before I go, becanae iho-o iaacne enkoee I afaouid like to bare the matter Thia fllaaed tbe proceedings. , As search for the two rwurfning ...