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Speak Up!

... thing: speak up so that the gentlemen in that box can hear you. Don’t follow the style of many witnesses and speak as if you were having a conversation with your counsel. You must remember that he knows all about vour case, and we do not. So speak up. 3 ...

LORD DURHAM SPEAKS

... LORD DURHAM SPEAKS. In the course of his address at Newcastleon-Tyne, a few days since, Lord Durham regretted that Unionists were not working with the Liberals on the question of Free Trade. When the Liberal Unionist Party was formed it laid . down the ...

LORD DURHAM SPEAKS

... LORD DURHAM SPEAKS. In the course of his address at Newcastleon-Tyne, a few days since, Lord Durham regretted that Unionists were not working with the Liberals on the question of Free Trade. When the Liberal Unionist Party was formed it laid . down the ...

A MINISTER'S INDIGESTION. CURED BY BILE BEANS. When a minister speaks for a medicine depend upon it its good. When

... A MINISTER'S INDIGESTION. CURED BY BILE BEANS. When a minister speaks for a medicine depend upon it its good. When he tries it its better. When it has cured him it's best of all. A well known Baptist minister in Lincolnshire has proved that for indigestion ...

q WIISS Maid or nursery governess, N disengaged at once.—M. 8., age 21, very good needlewoman, fond of children ..

... q WIISS Maid or nursery governess, N disengaged at once.—M. 8., age 21, very good needlewoman, fond of children. Speaks ingush fairly well, able to teach French and German. Personal refs. in town and from sister living at Northampton. Wages £2o—£2l. Town ...

“ WIRELESS 2 FROM AIRSHIPS

... and took up apparatus for wireless telegraphic communication. The Gross suceceded in speaking viith Frankfurt, and later in the evening an attempt was to be made to speak with Stuttgart Frankfurt and Stuttgart already are provided with special sheds for ...

THE LULL BEFORE THE STORM

... he had not opened his lips to her for twelve weeks. Mr. Francis: Does he speak to anyone else? The Applicanf: He speaks outside. Mr. Francis: I am afraid I cannot make him speak to you, You are afraid this silence may pe the lull before the storm? The ...

SIR WILFRID LAWSON

... SIR WILFRID LAWSON Sir Wilfrid Lawson, speaking at Carlisle, on Saturday, referred to the resignation of Mr. It Rigg, M.P. for the Appleby Division, as one of the most remarkable incidents which had occurred in his political life. In those bad dark days ...

SIR WILFRID LAWSON

... SIR WILFRID LAWSON Sir Wilfrid Lawson, speaking at Carlisle, on Saturday, referred to the resignation of Mr. It Rigg, M.P. for the Appleby Division, as one of the most remarkable incidents which had occurred in his political life. In those bad dark days ...

Black Eyes in Nursing Home

... in hel: mil_ld? Applicant: We cannot put her in an asylum but she cannot speak very much. Mr. Bros: Your brother put her in, and he is the person to look after her. You must speak to him about the matter. ...

RADIUM IN SURGERY SIR FREDERICK TREVES ON ITS USE

... IN SURGERY SIR FREDERICK TREVES ON ITS USE. Speaking at the London Hespital on radium n surgery, Sir Frederick Treves said that radium was a new remedy, and one had to axercise very great caution in speaking of its potentialities. =He need not remind them ...