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... tender age of the per termers seeui'' astomshirg that they could sustain well the demand which w»*> made on their physical, not speak their mental i powers For more than two hours ami half they captivated their audience with i music, song and story with a verve ...

CROffION ETHICiI UD REUE OUS FELLOWSHIP. N SUNDAY. JANUARY 2n-l. *t 11 a m., in the Small Public Hall, XMa*

... CROffION ETHICiI UD REUE OUS FELLOWSHIP. N SUNDAY. JANUARY 2n-l. *t 11 a m., in the Small Public Hall, XMa*. S*. Vaautf tamn speak un * Blake's * Marriage of Hearen and Hell.’ ADMISSION KEEK. Collection drekat Ex tenses Full particulars erf the tec , can ...

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... followed in the chair Major Registrar, who. may add, lias been reelected to the office at the end of his year, fact which speaks for itself view of the Council concerning him. Ihe death of two Councillors of I Norwood autumn sent two new members from ...

102, Avondale-road, December 29th, IW.*

... saw K tiger creeping innocent child. And none help it; or a t'erp-nl crawl * Threatening umousciou® sleep'- You heard bun speak Did his eye burn His voice, was it deep rich, Vlclodiou.-,. like some full-toned organ piw«-. Greatest when pealing anthems ...

TEETH

... than twenty throe thou sand people have visited the theatre during the week, and all previous records have been beaten. This speaks volumes for the popularity of this place of amusement, and tne management are to congratulated open the success which has ...

MOST TP TO-DATE I ALWAYS TO TIME 1 Tel. Motor Plunt in Croydon. I I.et t'S Overhaul your Car. 1 No. 210

... counttrv to give work t» the foreigner who crvnipeted with in hi« own protected market and aiwo here in England Proceeding speak defence the House Ixjrds. permed out that second chamber on the elected principle would in danger dupl'cating the of ('oinnion> ...

LADIES OF

... the girl into custody- The girl said witowe I am very sorry. ought have told her 1 had got them To Mrs. she said ' 11 1 speak the truth will you forgive tins lime? and Mrs mid Vos. Mrs. Dazar said that she last saw the ring in a jewel-Iwx the dreesingrable ...

SINCERITY IN POLITICS

... the House of Commons lit) odd absented themselves from the third reading. debate and division, whilst voter! against. Deeds speak louder than words. Lord Lansdowne, the Conservative leader in the House of Lords, and Mr. Balfour, the leader in the House ...

Mr. V. Newton, the Chief Inspector of Weights and Measure*., for obtaining is. false from Leonard Baker The ..

... take tin* girl into custody. The girl said witne*s I very sorry. ought have t«id her I had got the.ro. ' To Mrs. she said speak itjp truth will you forgive this time? and Mrs said Yes. Mrs. Pazar said she last saw the ring in a jewrl-lioz the in her ...