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... The Earl Rosebery speaks the Edinburgh Merchants’ Dinner. Sir Henry Fairfax-Lucy at Sooth Leeds. The Primrose League—Mr. H. J. Pettifer speeks at Waltham St. Lawrence, Mr. Mann at Bideford, Mr. .1. R. Oswald at Sidmonth, Mr. C. B. Hill Pools and Captain ...
... “Above au. Things Speak the Truth.” Mr. A. Law, another relieving officer, spoko of a_ visit to Mr. Lansbury shortly before the inquiry opened in tho company of two other relieving officers. They asked him what line of action they ought to take io the ...
... Speaking of Britiah trade, Mr. Yanderiip M Tba aspeated pease has failed to ■alarialba. Great Bhtato appareaUy has aara faith to •eauritir* thaa to her own. Ka«liekia*a tkaraugkly that they have lari ariaas graud to their to* dastriat poaitiaa. reetrtotiea ...
... Ashburton speaks Captain Prior Mr. Pentl ...
... THE ANGLOPHOBIA OF THE PRESS. PLAIN SPEAKING BY A GERMAN. lu the current number of the KoloniaU ZtUrhri/l, one of the leading colonial organa in Germany, there ia a very remarkable and oulspoken article Count O. von Bandiasin on tba relstiona between ...
... United Club—Mr. Henry Andrews speaks Didcot. Marriage of the Hon. John Coke and Miss Dorothy at the Guards’ Chapel, Wellington Barracks, 2.30. Royal Colonial Institute—Dinner and Meeting, Whitehall Rooms, H6tel Metropole. New Vagabond Club —Dinner to ...
... for SINGING and SPEAKING. MARIAN VEI.TRINO. Amrlo-italian Studio, liond-str^ot.) I Listons to A Amateur Pui well'trled * •■'ACr.-OARIiKNS. Padrtincton (mile air>.n. from Marhle Arcli) ; also in BOND-.«T. ’‘l’ntoue Rocofd” Mme. Veltrino's System cannot ...
... I will speak daggers bar. hot use For Hamlet say that is not going to do his mother grievous bodily harm is, from any other point of view, superfluous, and indeed comic. The large audience received the play with the greatest enthusiasm. ...
... TRAINING THE SPEAKING VOICE. to m bditoii iionmna rare. Bra,—This statement appeared la the Morning Post yesterday: “The Rev. J. P. Bandlands . . . bore testimony to the value of the coarse of training which they had taken under the auspices of the society ...
... SPEAKING. TO TUB BPITOR TBS MOXTISO POOT. Sin,—Unaheckled Radical speakers may eot always earn gratitude of their leaders, hot they certainly help their opponents their frank dec la rations of tba full Radical policy. Mr. H. C. W. Varney, priest* secretary ...
... ADVICE TO MUSIC STCDESTS. PLAIN SPEAKING BY SIR F. BRIDGE. Sir PnaDnucE Bridos in his inaugural address the opening of n**w the Trinity College of Music yesterday afternoon coupled with some sound advice to what students should few warnings in respect ...