THE KING SPEAKS
... THE KING SPEAKS. Massed bands appeared from somewhere. The famoua balcony over the main entrance was draped in scarlet, and at noon the King appeared in full uniform Admiral of the British Navy. ...
... THE KING SPEAKS. Massed bands appeared from somewhere. The famoua balcony over the main entrance was draped in scarlet, and at noon the King appeared in full uniform Admiral of the British Navy. ...
... NOT EXPECTED TO SPEAK, It was not expected that Gandhi would speak during to-day’s proceedings, altho»gh it was possible because he considers that he has a dispensation from his vow of silence if he feels called upon to speak for what he regards as the ...
... BLUNT SPEAKING FROM CANADA. T!ip* ham! of the Ottawa rlrn-k lia? now moved almost the decision vtrikinffpoint. Mr. Bennett * offer from Canada is re-formulated. The magic said to attach the original offer faded with the shrinking under realistic examination ...
... SPEAKING POLITICS Junior Unionists’ Competition at Accrington The annual speaking competition for Junior Conservatives in Accrington Parliamentary Division, was won last night by Accrington team with one mark over Rishton. Mr, S. Coulton presided. There ...
... SPEAK EH. MINUTES PASSED KIND A SPEECH Hlaokpuul liiirhway (Vnnrniltna r«oornm»iiili' ...
... FACTS THAT SPEAK OUR SALE OF OVERCOATS HERE THIS YEAR HAS BEEN GREATER BY FAR THAN ANY PREVIOUS YEAR. IN SPITE OF OPPOSITION WHICH HAS INCREASED FOUR-FOLD OR MORE DURING THE PAST FEW YEARS. WHY? ...
... TO SPEAK FRENCH »• CULTURED rBJ tto GODIN SCHOOL OF LANGUAGE^ a, •nu»R M.«T. BtTOBTRrr. METRO®. ...
... arranbed to speak prosecuting, Flight Lieutenant lan Macaulev stated that the charge which accused had piea&l guilty related incidents May 38th. This was a day m the War Weapons Week Hot-- bury near Wakefield Mrs. Briggs, W.V.S. organiser, who was interested ...
... MAORI SPEAKS. I to become a doctor, but father, teaiising too late the fate which his marriage had condemned his sons, would not hear such a pro. fe»ion for me—he could not trust me. So. with •tuple means. I travel for. say. two years, during which white ...
... THE FOLLOWING SPEAKS High Street House, Lancaster, April 26th, 1913. Dear Mr. Turner, Just a line to let you know that both M. Mawson and myself are very pleased with the 159 Cigarette. I am thoroughly enjoying my first ilb. box. I will do my best ...
... THE SPEAKING FILM A Swedish engineer, named Berglund, claim* have solved the problem of the ao-oalled speaking film.” having obtained by method of photography the absolute synchroniaation movement and sound. A FATAL TRYST. Crossing the road meet her lover ...
... PLAIN SPEAKING. TN recent years it has been the fashion to deplore the decay of invective. We have been told repeatedly that controversy is becoming mealy-mouthed. When the late Lord Birkenhead exemplified a little of-the old-fashioned art of plain speaking ...