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... ‘lt is not enough to speak, But to speak true. —~SHAKESPEARE. To prove to you that our speech is true in all our advertisements we append a testimonial supporting our claims to being good Tailors. Good, because the clothing we make to your lueasurements ...
... PLAIN SPEAKING BY;!;I!!:‘._CORONEB AT KENSINGTON. Mr. Luxmoore Drew took occasion in the eourse of an inquest at Kensington yesterday to make some plain remarks about the value of police-coristables’ evidence. The inquiry was into the death of Thomas ...
... A New Loud-Speaking Telephone. A few days ago a Jariuh demonstration was given at Holland-rd. by Mr. Douglas Sturman and Mr. Frank Parsons of an invention of theirs for magnifyving sounds in a telephone transmitter. The apparatus was especially successful ...
... in which the ‘hon. member was speaking was not familiar. To speak in Irish was an unknown practice in that House, and therefore he must ask ‘lthc hon. wember to make bis remacke in English. l ‘r. O Donnell continued to speak in the Erse tongue, much to ...
... 37 M.P.s to Speak. As Parliament will be sitting on Saturday district processions will be prohibited from pmceedmg via Victoriast. or over Westminster-bridge to the grand assembly :: thla E:flémkm}%t on the Cfi& ;i:o of aterloo-bridge. e route to Hy bas ...
... NEW SOUTH WALES PREMIER SPEAKS ~ OF THE MORAL DANGER. From Qur Own Correspondent. SYDNEY, Wednesday. A deputation of citizens waited on the New South Wales Premier to ask for legislation to reduce the industrial evils and moral degradation resulting from ...
... CHAPTER X. The Elder Pringle Speaks. When Richard Pringle reached the street, he set off at a rapid walk for Lincoln’'s-innfields. His thourbu and fuliu%l were too much disturbed for reasoning. The dialogue of the past hour hurried through his brain in ...
... LIBERAL LEADERS TO ,SPEAK AT MANY MEETINGS. “We are besieged with applications lor' speakers against the Educasion Bill from all parts of Loudon,” a busy ofiicial of the London Progressive Education Couneil toid| a “Leader ' representative yesterday. ...
... those authorised to speak on beh..uo course executives with whom I have ¢ cussed the point are unanuncus in syy, that they would gladly welcome a u-f time for steeplechasing at this scason of the year, the liuit of the interruption beig placed by some ...
... MR. BALFOUR SPEAKS TO LONDON TORIES. APPEAL TO FALTERING CONSTITUENCIES. ...
... PLAIN SPEAKING is a valuable accomplishment. A ...