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... SPEAKING. By the late EDWARD W. COX, Motor!lor of HORACE COX, Law Times Office, Windsor House, Bream's Buildings, London, E.C. ...
... Speak? jeopardised. Yet with little more than a week to go before the Conference is opened, no one has the vaguest idea of what is going to happen. There is no British plan of campaign visible. There is no American plan of campaign visible. There is no ...
... SPEAKS Mr. George Lansbury was cheered took the rostrum. He said he was flatfooted against the resolution, and for various reasons. the first place, did not know what it meant. He gathered from Mr. Henderson that it did not mean they were to support the ...
... SPEAK A Hustings 7 tor South-West H.-;hnu\‘ Green, arranged by the © Daily Express,” led to some lhively scenes on Satarday evening at the Pott Street Congregational Hail, There were four speakers— the various Parliamentary candidates for the division ...
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... SPEAKING JACK AVERY, a very old member of the film trade, died in London last Wednesday. Mr. Avery was born in the United States in 1873, and came to England in 1899, joining the Warwick Trading Co. Other concerns with which he was connected were Charles ...
... SPEAKING Reginald Foort, who, as organist at the New Gallery, is well known to vast multitudes of listeners -in, who have often been entertained by the broadcast of his recitals, is resigning on Saturday. We understand that several reasons have induced ...