CHINESE TRADE POSSIBILITIES
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... | ot examwle. had emerred ft-0m a I-7. qI a.'sointe savrager-re and he -s o(n.- r n . fore. to re-mincl 11S Cit ?? ut 1 speaking, itreM Iis ccitt ; .o o. - ;e- n i. n- vic r - termed ...
... the tailors were endeaavan-ig to binig about a reduction in the high death-rate in Dub- lin (hear; hear). Adderman Frrell. speaking in support of tbje resolution, said that they mruest, r-eienser that this was not a strike at ali-it was a lock-out. It was ...
... others at present known or in use. The two great points t) be borne ina mind are cost an-d yield. In rega-rd to the former. speaking abso- luteiv, the Talbot process has b,2en proved to be the cheapest. while in reference to vield it is simply out of competition ...
... was perfectly sane and sound in his mind, and indeed was, so long as he knew hint Crothers did not speak to him about his religion, and be did not speak to Crothers. Miss Willis, ehare nurse, -aid that on coming on duty on the day in question, the night ...
... papers pth- lishied, oue in St. Petersburg, aother in 0Mosow; Briti n has not. one. Travellers too, a.re required. ?? of speaking Runesian. of course. OCete again, ton, we hare the plea for cheap se.rviceeble maVchli- nery. even aieholla- it does nirt ...
... putaic ma A' Gorernm-nt. shorthlad wrter, proted by a: body of police, was in atteidance for the puor pose of reposting the speakes. The Ver- Rev Denis Ohannell, P P, Kilj dorrary, piedind. The etrv Rev Chairman, who was received irith loud cheers, returned ...
... peerats and tiat was a record toi Nk]!:rh |:w UeliSper Cha 3mbe blpa cea-usa to be 1~rcud. ISir low-ard Vincent. iT.P., in speaking for the House of Conmons, saidl t-lvh orwre 1n1t-t-ing en | ime 4mnniversrv -of the, bat-tie of Waterloo. (Loiid cheers.) ...
... decided that the three members of Par- liament who Rwere at ?? Jaires HIaslet. Mr. Johnston, and Mr. Wolff-should be asked to speak at the meeting which would be held in the Ormeau Park. or, if the weather was inclement. in St. George's Fruit Market. The ...
... excellent jellies. A rc remarks, Your Jellies are preferred to other ,sake. customers will have 'Chivers'. I %hi that speaks for their excellence. A Q. C. writes, ,Kindly send me a sample of your I .Jolies. I am told that they are maxrrellously ...
... h:as been beard of such an I extraoraiiary combi;.ition ns the production of I this or any other opnra, in hich an artist speaks 1 aud sings in a different ;angu'ge- from that of the ?? rer'on .-es. In the bilas the announcement appeared that oiv to ...
... numbars of tows amounted to al- most sixpenee per bundle. However, the Con- tinental spinners are upon a. much higher level, and speak as if they expect to see a much Ligher range of values before the end of the present. year. Flase has been in improved request ...
... f--in i every pr of the room. The airma besought a OartoUs hearing for the lecturer, but as soon ;|as Mr Forbes astteopted to speak a furious out- burst of noes of all kinds-hisses hostile Lshouts, groans, cat-ca-greetsd him on alh Isides. Then cries of Retract ...