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1900 - 1949
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THE PEACE DELEGATES AND AN IRISH SPY

... Fischer is the only one of them that speaks English, and was the only person with whom the genial Irishman held any conversation The results were amusing, although perhaps not surprising. . Yes, said Mr Fischer, speaking in English to -Mr O'Connor, we are ...

THE SHIPMASTER SOCIETY CASE

... toill but speaking for himself. hie hlardly rthought proof was neces-ary, for it orac. admitted -that no notide was sentand p!ainly, though there might 'be a statutory day fixed for trhe meeting, there was no estatutory hour, auc.. speaking reasonably ...

LORD ROSEBERY AND THE COLONIES

... Rosebosy, in proposing The Common- .Swealth of Australia, said-I now rise to propose l in a very few words, because we do not speak e long in this club, the toast of The Common- r wealth of Australia. It would seem a strange F, thing to our grandfathers ...

THE WORLD OF POLITICS

... people voluntarily to make them- selves efficie~t soldiers. * MR CHAXBIB LAILN ON THE WAR. Mr Chamberlain, speaking last week at Mr Chamberlain, speaking last night at Birmingham, devoted his remarks chiefly to the war, which, he said, under the skilful guidance ...

TERRIBLE TRAGEDY IN GLASGOW

... wihere they rc- m mainesi some timto in friendly conversation. l4Ustin;i it'rsnidZ aitel Juliani to go into the trout shon and speak with Idnis f or a momnent. Jiliani cotnplied. and the hvo mcii wern alone ior a nItc o n entis. lt is undereanod that (istini ...

BADEN POWELL'S POLICE

... offering) is that the time has now-come wllen an attempt should be made by those wvlso truly have the interests of the DThtchl-speaking' population at heart, to put' an end to thle war. However much I loved and valued the independence of the Free state it is ...

ABERDEEN FISH TRADE ASSOCIATION

... Grauld-Well, this must be stopped, re Mr Forbes-Sour grapes. °l Mr Christie again attempted to speak, but The Chairman (warmly)-Dn-der, while I am speaking. He rained that the matter be dropped ir. the meantime. d Several members asked what Mr Christie's ...

POSITION OF CHINESE COURT

... probably by ,this time he has lost his head. -'Tb him every 3escaped foreigner from Shenil, Shansi, andKquu; owes his life.qui Speaking of Sidgan-Fu itself,- r P-1orgkn said e -rin this ancient and important city there -is, as in Pekin, an inner or Imperial ...

THE COAL CONTRACT CASE

... e-Imod. had, it was agreed, been sufficiently definesi! oI b the ulage under previotss contracts, which ne7 Wage generally speaking, was this-that before I n the begining of each month the buyers proposed I certain dates for shipments, and if these were ...

SEVEN MONTHS IN A TRANCE

... 'had been about hirn during the , height of his period of trance. All that time , he lay as helpless as a log, and unable to speak. e The strongest electrica stimuls, which would . have given intense pain to any orlinary person, failed to elicit the Glightest ...

THE TURRIFF BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... love for her now, When he wrote that to her on 29th August last he also stated- I do wonder very much at you, Maggie, for speaking of going to a lawyer; you, a Christian girl, and professing to have the Spirit of the Lord Jesus within you! and, although ...

SCOTTISH DIVORCE CASES

... ohildren by his first wife. She said lhe was S mean. in August, 18S4, they went into town, to see her mother. They did not speak to each other till theg were near her mothers houseS Then she eaid that he need not look for her coming bak-, but to look for ...