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1900 - 1949
24 1900-1909

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Reynolds's Newspaper

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London, London, England

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Reynolds's Newspaper

COCKNEYISMS

... I remember white men etanding under trees with hats off, and black catechiste art the side, preaching. The missioner would speak in Eng- lish and the catechist in the vernacular, but -what mas said.in Engliehl was never correctly interpreted by the catechist ...

EARL'S COURT EXHIBITION

... reality and varied characteristics as wvell as scenery. On reaching the French represelntation, one of the emngaged ladies, speaking in Freech, welcomed the Lady Mayoress and wrished success to tihe Exlhibtioll. The Lady Mayoress thanked her in French and ...

UP TO DATE

... war, end even that with great tr'.pidtitjon, Mr. G-. W. Foote. But Mr. Foote, whilrt of cournse, ?? itesest in his views, speaks only for himself, and obviously doe, not in any roy Impesenl the bulk of FreetbOugtonit-ou n. It is significant tha the onypron ...

REYNOLDS'S JUBILEE

... to various types 'of thinkers that with all the faults of Rcynoplds's I like it better than any other paper. Last wveek in speaking to the editor of the Pioneer, a Socialist monthly, I said it wes refreshing and invigorating to see a inan like the Editor ...

DRAMA, MUSIC, ART

... many other actresses could attempt to carry on the conversation of hes- part with their backs to their audience and thus speaking away from them without any note of ludicrousness? We are accustomed in other actresses to such posing for eflent. One almost ...

THE DIARY OF JOHN JEAMES

... proposinig thle ?? of his lmp',rial, ro~yal, Tlca piTICoIY) guestsi, said - it is~ n deeply-111oed. iaxthsrlit hear;t elut, Speaks to you4 ut II isenisiat sil, ?? Vwills thle sincievt- gridti- Vole1i bags you or' V01nt ffeeioiii to aclept tay ,niset heart' ...

THE DEMOCRATIC SHOW

... in for another nam. ud., as tis ncoat he alrady has is not of toe pattern worn on hoard the ship, whose officers are, so to speak, the regulators of what a man shalt wear. Naturally this comes very hard on the married men and it is about time a ques- tion ...

UP TO DATE

... sea Town Hall. Mur. Croniwrighlu Schreiner, Dr.Clark, M.P., and come prominent Socialists, Mr. Lansebur nmongst them, arc to speak, whilst the popular Chain man of Battersea Vestry is to preside. We are askes to state that the members of the Clapham Branch ...

OUR GLORIOUS CONSTITUTION:

... that the English are a peteielialynuctlinkingpeopie whom mere nacuecs, are always sufficient to gull and hypnotize. Let use speak plauin. There is more in nemes Thuan most meen dreane of and aslie mavy keep Its throne a whole age lo:nger if it skulk sehind ...

ROBERT BURNS: SCOTLAND'S PROPHET POET

... does this, in verse or proes, I Maybe forgdtten in hisday Birt surely shsall be erowueri ad Is-etwitb thoesr T*at hivn and speak for aye. Low-rncL, `isNrDZUr u; A RAILWAy OLu. | Time was when Scotsmen observed 'many saints' days.; now they practicclly ...

THE CAPITALISTS' WAR

... with and so many advantages to be enbraced. The country through which our armies have passed has been well watered (I am not speaking of Natal, for of that country I know nothing of my own observation). The veldt makes magnificent transport grosud. The slopes ...

COCKNEYISMS

... distinction that would follow. lie first announced his intention of doing so, but his friends in the Corporation, put (so to speak) their patliotic foot down and lie had to change his mind. Again his ambition urged hin on; but again he was made to see that ...