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... thought himself prevented from speaking his mind last night by Italy's calculated delay. If so. he will be released from this restraint within a few hours. We hope he will realise that; if ever there were a time for plain speaking, it is now, bo.h to Italy ...
... SPEAKING. Jordanhlll (feur-masted barqu?), July 6, 22.30 X., 126.06 £. by the Sierra Luceua at Port Townsend. ...
... 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.— ...
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... 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 ...
... SPEAKING. Primus. Port Pirie Falmouth, all well. May 22, 21 8., 24 WRECKS AND CASUALTIES. British barque Fryd. sxevionsiy reported ashore Barkly Island, is now afloat and will enter harbour to morrow.—Mauri tins. July 21. British steamer Lakania. which ...
... TO SPEAK- the girl's good name, to appeal to him would be useless. Five shillings ‘vill be paid to the writers of of the following contributions : MAY a young married man offer his opinion? The natural dignity of the youthful male who has chosen the woman ...
... SPEAKING. Caithnoss-sbire, Tacoma to Cork, steering 8., April 21. 43 S.. 1.7 W. ...
... Not speaking - - Asked in cross-examination At the time did you honestly believe what you wrote was true? he replied: I did, and I believe it still to be true. He wrote it in good faith and had no spite, illwill or underhand motive in what he wrote ...
... SPEAKING. Elmina (schooner yacht, of Portsmouth), from Ppithead, steering S.W.. spoken May 13. lat. 22 N. long. 28 W. all well. WRECKS. CASUALTIES. ETC. Chinese steamer Hesinyu and British steamer Huai have been in collision. Both vessels have put badlv ...
... TO SPEAK Those who signed it did not mean that action to support the League should only be taken if a Socialist Government were in power. They must not give the Government a chance to wriggle out of its obligations under the Covenant and excuse itself ...