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SAD FATALITY TO A PUBLIC.AUDITOR

... Mr Wilson hearing, it is supposed, a noise at the back of his house, got up and opened the window quickly to look out or to speak to somebody. flow it happened can only be surmised, but he disappeared, and his wife on entering the yard be- low found her ...

A NOBLE WOMAN

... before the man he had so foully wronged. Grantley Mellen, he said, for year own sake, believe me If this woman will net speak, I am not coward enough to keep silent. Elizabeth stepped forward, her head raised, her eyes flashing. But I charge you— ...

BIBLICAL INSTRUCTION IN.BOARD SCHOOLS

... presented. It is from the highest source — the Education Department, at Whitehall ; from Sir J. E. Gorst, M.P. When I was speaking in the House of Com- mons some little time ago, I expressed doubt whether the teaching of historical facts of religion was ...

THE COST OF A STRIKE

... THE COST OF A STRIKE Sir John Llewellyn, M.P., speaking at a meet- ing in ooneotion with the Swansea Savings Bank on Saturday night, referred to the disastrous effects of the South Wales coal strike, and said from careful calculations he had made he esti- ...

Lines for the Ladies

... fashion of the trail- ing skirt may be elegant enough in a drawing- room; on the streets it is a nuisance, a danger, and, to speak plainly, a piece of wilful extrava- gance. To sweep the street with dress material, often of costly kind, is a proceeding savouring ...

FORM AND SUBSTANCE

... study, alike for its chiselled poetic beauty of expression, its deep insight, its good sense, and its universal tolerance. He speaks, further on, of forms as a silken cord let down from Paradise, when fine philosophies would fail, to draw the crowd from ...

POLLY THE TEAROOM GIRL

... his promises. Hae you, Jock, ho cried \n tones that some- what alarmed the individual in question, come *ere. I want to speak to ye. Dae yo, though? replied Jock, pleasantly, thou?h a Utile uneasily; what or I button ma pouches. Taking no notice ...

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... WATSON BROS., Because we allo-.v a IELE TRIAL and carriage paid both ways ii TEESCY r CLE, not approved. I Write, call, or speak through tne NORTON, (Telephone (5 Norton). For list of j friends who are usni;! it and our way STOCKTON. of Washing without ...

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... once. WATSON BROS., Because we allow a *REE TRIAL and carriage paid both ways if TEESCYCLE, not acpro ved. Write, call, or speak through tne NORTON, Telephone (5 Norton). For list of friends who are using it and our war STOCKTON. of Washing without Boihntr ...

THE POST OFFICE THEFTS BY A.YOUNG WOHAN

... you is as strong as ever. So try and be brave, and pray God to give you strength to bear your trouble, and, above all, to speak the solemn truth. Act like the frank, kind-hearted, noble girl I have always known you to be, and things will happen all for ...

MIDDLESBROUGH PANTOMIME..A RECORD ATTENDAHCE-

... responsible for the success or failure of the pro- duction. That such perfection has been arrived at in so short a period speaks volumes for all con- cerned—from the musical director (Mr Leonard Hornsey) to tho members of the chorus, and to those upon ...

THE CENTURY'S AGE-

... form when speaking of the age of a man. When we say a man is 40 we mean that he was 40 years old on his last birthday and ia now in his forty-first year. Very likely, nay almost certainly, it is this which has led to the belief that when we speak of any ...