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... WILL SPEAK. SOLOIST ;-REV. A. G. BRACHER. CHILDREN UNDER 14 NOT ADMITTED. BAND AND CHORUS U ...
... WILL SPEAK. SOLOIST ;-REV. A. G. BRACHER. CHILDREN UNDER 14 NOT ADMITTED. BAND AND CHORUS U ...
... DANGEROUS TO SPEAK. Fancy a poll-tax in a Christian (%) country in the 20th century! I was almost run in the other day for expressing myself to one of the powers that be in a rather forcible manner. With martial law it is certainly rather dangerous to ...
... PLAIN SPEAKING. Trade follows the flag we are often told. We believe that Sir Norman Lockyer's version is much more accurate —Trade follows the brains. This was the statement he made in the admirable address he delivered, as President, to the British ...
... THE Moruutsr SPEAKS. (From another oorrespoodest). Why, there's mime tallow scribbling oar motims. about, Rome foolish old fogey, I haven't a doubt ; Bat bow can the paper admit each sad rot ? They really should know we are quite the mart lot, And the ...
... THE SPEAKING GOD:' Manitoba Lake, which lies northwest of Fort Garry, and has given a title to the province formed out of the Red river region, derives its name from • small island from which in the stillness of the night issues a mysterious noise. On ...
... = — - —_— eek a ae that ee we powers Must THE DUKE TO SPEAK appeal or the . ee — address a meeting at Derby in suppor Bo Education Bill. The gathering will in evelt’s ehbility take place is the Drill ok Pea ...
... SPEAK OF THE DEVIL. It is very curious how the ships the Germany Navy have the knack of turning in British waters at unexpected times. The other day, as Lord Charles Beresford was taking his fleet into Portland for the last time, what should pass but ...
... PLAIT; SPEAKING. tit the 'meting of Ik. tibias Cssocil held yesterday, the Shropshire Comity Council wrote. is reply to representation* by the Council. that they considered the allowance of it per mile. which they had made the Council for the maintenance ...
... SPEAKING IN WARWICKSHIBE. A big Liberal demonstration was held at the Corn Exchange. Stratford-on-Avon, on Friday night. Mr. John Morgan, of Studley, prospective candidate for East Worcestershire, presided, and was supported Mr. Winston Churchill, M.P ...
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... PLAIN SPEAKING. A remarkable address was delivered by the Rev. R. E. Healey, vicar of At. Thomas's, Coven. try, when placing before his congregates yesterday morning the main reasons which have I induced him to resign the bene fi ce and to accept la country ...
... SPEAKING IN COVENTRY- MR. J ROWLANDS. MR. A public meeting under the cuspicaa of the Coventry Liberal Association waa held on Friday evening the Union Street Aaeembly Rooms for the purpoee of hearing an addre** from Mr. James Rowlands, M.P. for the Dartford ...