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... LIEUTENANT SPEAK aon. Second -Lieutenant Frank Speak, the East Lancet Hire Regimeot, reported mis* ing. Lieutenant Speak joined the Coldstream Guards oh Septefnber 2nd, 1914, and received his commission on May 7th this year, being efibeequently transferred ...
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... THE SPEAKING GOD. »n> not going suggest that any of you not know where tho Lake Manitoba is. That a great insult both to you and your geography master or mistress; but, perhaps, you not know that this lake takes its name from a 1 ttle island whence ...
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... Generally speaking, was not recognised a centre ferences were held: they usually found some pleasant seaside inland resort, and was pleased that thev had decided to come on© the greatest industrial centres in country for their autumn meeting. rather ...
... “SPEAKING AS A MAN.” Inspector Wills, of the N.S.P.CU., said that defendant would not correspond with flis wife directly, and he had not made the payments he said he had done. Recently his wife was in bad state, and Bad to apply to the Guardians for relief ...
... SHARPLES SPEAKS TO THE PEOPLE. AN APPEAL TO' YOUR PURSE. Now is The Time for All Good Men (and Women) to Come to The Aid of The P sty Country. J tie welkin ringing with the above aenti inent, from tip-tap of da'nty little typist working op speed the ...
... F, SPEAK, April. .He was severely wounded that Occasion, and now hospital Manchester. enlisted as private in the Coldstream .Guards, with which regineent he was active service Fiance for ahout twelve months. .On receiving his commission was transferred ...
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... PLAIN SPEAKING BURNLEY. The' annual meeting connection Home Missions was the Full edge lev an Chapel, Burnley, on Wednesday night. Mr. E- Green presided, and was supported the Rev. T. W Meredith, and Mr. R. Simpson. The deputation was the Rev. E. H. B ...
... SURELY THAT SPEAK 3 FOR ITSELF. From Blackpool Barnoldswick in every home where happiness reigns there is to bo found th. and enduring MARSPICK BEDDING and a wardrobe stocked with TURF'MOOR GOODS. The poople BURNLEY have golden opportunity their very ...