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NOTTS COLTS' MATCH

... hours and a quarter. Mr. Speak and George Gunn bowled exceedingly well The former, who bowls leg breaks, promises to prove a useful acquisition to the county. On going in the County started badl , but some tal batting by G Gunn, Speak, and atoned to some extent ...

CHILDREN AND THE OATH

... Mr. Hanbury (tbe magistrate). Do you boom wart oath mteos?—No. Do you kwow what speaking the troth No. - Do you know .bat it is to IA a fist—No. Don't lacy Meets you to speak the truth at wheel ? They don't tench me. Aren't you told what a lie let—No. You ...

IS THIS YOUR STORY?

... neighbours here tell you how. They speak with authority, for they were once as ill as you, but for many months past they have been strong and well. An ill back is a bad sign, for it tells, as plainly as nature can speak, that the kidneys are ill (a common ...

GREAT STRUGGLE

... GREAT STRUGGLE BUT PUBLIC OPINION IS JUSTIFIED, AND WHEN THE BRITISH PUBLIC SPEAK ...

COMMERCE IN KOREA

... one German firm ; it is almost superfluous to say that the German house has a German who can speak Korean, and that the English house has no Korean-speaking Englishman.” ...

SHOPS IN ONE. STANDS SUPREME FOR SHOPPING

... years of satisfying customers ; eighty-six years of gradual development to a colossal business — are things that speak, as no words can speak, upon Quality and Reliability. Everything in Shoolbred's is open to thorough inspection. The great business has ...

LIMERICKS AND POSTAL ORDER

... Although it is said that the crase for Limericks is dy‘ng, the tesue of sixpenny not give any indication to that effect. Speaking at the Bloomsbury Centra] Church yesterday Mr Scott Duckers eaid thet de the Post 2,138,000 sispemny orders were paid Office ...

CHINESE ON THE RAND

... not refrain from impressing upon the Government the urgency of the case. The industry could not wait. Sir George Farrar, speaking at the annual meeting of the East Rand Proprietary Mine, said he hoped the Ministry would by the end of July, when the second ...

MUSIC-HALL INCIDENT

... ult. be was to the « rele w the Metropole Music at Cs berwell, speaking te a Mr. Bhss He felt a punch on the arm and upon twrning round saw defendant who rather roughly said he wished to speak to bin He told defend nt he did pot want to spoak to him, and ...