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piA IMPOSTOR OGRAIIIi Slii. 40 •

... Ins attitude. he began hurriedly. it', all rot your behalf( like thts and lambing my friends • Geoffrey inter- Jupted him. speaking coolly with no sign of twyond an involuntary twitching at th.• back of his legs and slightly shaking It's no good your ...

Birts & son

... s gombaen men, who would be a greater terror to the Irish cultivators than the worst landlords ever were. Sir Anthony speaks with the authority of one who has seen, during his great official career in India, the evils against which Irishmen need a ...

REV. W. J. BETTS' WWITION SERVICES AI MET

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Cheapest Cash House

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SUDDEN DEATH AT HEATH

... oboood, the loyal tomato were duly gives wall In toast of the Ary end Navy and Perees, Councillor toe said that it wee every speak well of the Arm Ne , Abet. eller dm House etlaw pebbly ' the War et Oise el the Sew lips. Mr. Cleyboe the itirrelra of the ...

PORK IS NOW IN ONLY THE VERY BEST DAIRY

... hisbeart almost bunting wakexcitement. Till me bow. was all he could gat out in lus eJort to speak. This is what I propose to do.'• relooted Scoheti. speaking softly and axing the younger man with his eyes. but you must prorne4 not to interrupt me or mak: ...

♦ BUILDINS •OOOUNT

... Lasseter, called upon him to Ma phew MI also asked him for what he well It to London. He told him sad he NOW that he would speak to his prin. Defendant's wife, who was present at the Interview, also stated that her husband was asked to return the piano ...

OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT, WI dons It right to al that we do not at an klootify ~Woes with oar Mr

... and the fashionable, and sacrificing the people to the miserable interest of his incompetent administration. Lord Rosebery,speaking at Paisley,sounded once again the note of alarm at our growing National expenditure. The nation, he said, is beginning to ...

CHAPTER V.—coNtirma

... CHAPTER V.—coNtirma. Yes, answered Roger, speaking . V I have decided to do as you wish. I have weighed the whole question up most carefully. I feel that no harm can be dune by such an imposture, undesirable and uncomfortable a , it may be. And I feel ...

NEWS FROM THE MISSION FIELD, NO. 2

... himself la favour Able teem Avowals*. the native eatheoblat. After kids him mead the estate, he meld he would he ails to speak well of the Klealon be oely as MOP with me and left Orel tidos mat Is the afternoon ef whlek day I west with the mimes sad ...

THE OBSERVER, MARCH 20, 1903

... world's kilometre record at Welbeck Park, covering the distance in 27 secs. Truly a wonderful perfor• mance, and one that speaks highly of the car be drove and the Dunlop tyres with which it was fitted. One almost shudders to think of the @peed that will ...

ORATFORD UNITED CRICKET CLUB

... happiness, contentment, and prosperity of the town (applause). The matter was then thrown open for diecussion. Mr. A. T. Hill, in speaking against the proposal stated that Lithe town was incorporated, owners of property living outside the town, such se Mr. Hesketh ...