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... TO SPEAK. Mr Lyttleton, on rising to contionue the debate, was received with a stormc of cries of “Baltour” from the Nationalist and Liberal benches. AN g L R . Swiling pleasantly, the Colovial Secre‘tary waited for the extraordinary latecruption to end ...
... SPEAKING IN ANGER. To allow oneself to get into a habit of speaking angrily the moment one is at all annoyed is very unwise. because it one allows outwit to do it the sager has very, little effect on anyone. Tbey have grown used to it. ...
... SPEAK TO THE HORSE! Horses, otherwise quiet, are often shy with strangers. For this reason, writes a stable specialist, one should always speak to a strange horse before riding or driving him. Ranters, especially, are very mach affected by the voice and ...
... VERSE-SPEAKING. Girls, 10 years and under (confined to P.E. schools): 63 entries. Test, Cradle Song (anonymous(-1, Hazel Milwaine. Lurgan 83; 2. Rhoda Cummins. Lurgan, 82; 3. Maggie M'Dowell, Waringstown. and Marie Jamison. Lurgan, 81 each. Boys. over ...
... representatives of a small minority in the name of the nation. The pation can speak for itself, and when it speaks it will not speak as a pro-Boer, and it will not speak as a Little Englander. This at all evects we find from the remarks to which I am re ...
... VERSE SPEAKING Girls under 10 years (72 entries)—3, Olive Bratty, Lurgan, 83. B~ Men—2, Mr. P. J. Loney, Lurgan, 167. Senior ’&uid( Study (open)—l, Miss Frances Thompson, Gilford, 88. Senior Sight Reading—l, Mr. P. J. Loney, 82. Humorous recitation (16 ...
... VERSE-SPEAKING. Senior choral speaking: 4 entries. Test piece, Off the Ground (De la Mare)-1, The Crescent Choir, Belfast (Miss E. Mathews), 88. Mr. i.. Pertwee. the adjudicator, said he was very pleased with the vowel sounds. The winners had succeeded ...
... VERSE SPEAKING. Verse Speaking flourishes. With the extension of the festival to 10 days more time was able to be given to this section. The work and the beautiful voices of the children in the junior classes in general and the P.E. classes in particular ...
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... Speaking The Truth. The V, ty Hew, continuing, remarked that he could not at that stage give the letter., but be hoped In be able to get permission to print them later on. Heir ti nothiog to gain by preaching his brJrbers and si•terc—l had much rather ...
... Plain Speaking. A correspondent se .dc Us a clipping from The Referee of List week, in which Mr George R. :..itus dilate% on the proceedings at the late Chord' Congress. Our very properly rennirks one does not expect to read such views in • sporting Sunday ...