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... SPEAK UP AND SPEAK OUT. To Mr. Balfour, who, as the Prime Minister said at Leven, delivered himself of “a lot of banter, good-humored and interesting banter, about Home Rule and the House of Lords,” Mr. Churchill last niglit made a sufficiently serious ...
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... SPEAKING MINUTES. PARTS. AN ARTISTIC and HISTORICAL PRAMETTA. EVERY PART PLAYED BY AN' ARTISTE. F. S. W. guarantees no better Sketch Touring. Molhlito Spared. everything Carried. MANAGERS NOTE DATE OF PRODUCTION- JUNE 14. EMPRESS, BRIXTON. JUNE 14 ...
... SPEAKING. By the Rate EDWARD W. COX, lieriesni-st-Law of Partantenth. Third Seam Thinssaiid. The Sixth Thousand of the Third Edition of this work having been for some time exhausted the publisher feels that he need offer no apology for issuing the seventh ...
... SPEAKING. Nelson, Vancouver for Tyne, was spoken August 17th in North, 25 West, all well, by Marie Suzanne, s, Amsterdam. WRECKS AND CASUALTIES. Russian schooner Alexander, Riga for Berwick, has been towed in here leaky after grounding at Swalverost.— ...
... SPEAKING (American yacht) (of Newport. R. 1.). b-oA eafct, Ju.y 20, 48 N. 21 W., by Barbaiossa (s). PlyrncUth- WRECKS AND CASUALTIES. British steamer Nidderda'e went ashore off Goode Inland, baft was afterwards got, oil apparently unditin.-ged.—Uoede ...