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... SPEAKING. By the late EDWARD W. aal COX, 11011A0E 00X, Law Mos, Wiadarr Ham, Buildings, Lomita, E C ...
... SPEAKING. Jordanhlll (feur-masted barqu?), July 6, 22.30 X., 126.06 £. by the Sierra Luceua at Port Townsend. ...
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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 ...
... SPEAKS 4 view of the unusual decorative scheme of the big new Astoria, Brixton, recently OPened. No finer London hall exists south of the Thames. Illv po e n r s Z s in heartfelt pidgin-German liri t i ; st ,ree is fond of shipwrecks. But production is ...
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... 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.— ...
... SPEAKS. Mr. D. S Rii4iard. who is editor of the Ilford Monthly. *poke from the platform He ,aid they beard some eloquent remark, on the question they were discussing. For his part, be could not conceive a question in the whole life of the country that ...
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... SPEAKING TO pARENTS who approach employers and speak for their sons and daughters do more harm than good, according to Bristol juvenile advisory committee. They frequently cause children to take jobs in which they have no interest—an error which ...
... 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 ...