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... SPEAKS OLT, •V twnl Armenian banquet I/rnJon. ■ the Turkish Constitn Din Pasha, who had fonnerlj »r Sultan' l ...
... SPEAKS OLT, •V twnl Armenian banquet I/rnJon. ■ the Turkish Constitn Din Pasha, who had fonnerlj »r Sultan' l ...
... SPEAK UP. The Bishop of London wants people to overcome the English rfiyness of talking about their deepest convictions. In particular, he thinks religious-minded persons should speak up and assert themselves. This touches an interesting peculiarity of ...
... PLAIN SPEAKING. U.S. Grows Tired of German Excuses, ...
... Speak For Friend two youths, one of whom Yy said he was a lifelong friend of the other, were charged in Sheffield to-day with attempting to steal a shilling from a coin container a public convenience, the older one refused to give evidence on behalf of ...
... PUBLIC SPEAKING. Working-Women Who Are Attending Classes. Lancashire working women have found new incentive for reading the newspapers intelligent ly. eeveral towns in t“e County Palatine classes are being held train working women as political speakers ...
... George Speak. George Speak, the old Grimsby back, who enhanced his reputation a lot whilst he was in military training at Ftdwood Barracks, should get better recognition when he returns from the front. His self-possession is a thing to wonder at. Payment ...
... MAY SPEAK LABOUR AND TORY AT PEACE RALLY Two well-known Sheffield Members of Parliament, one a representative the Nii.ional Government, the other a member of the Labour Party, are expected to the chief speakers at a special peace demonstration to be held ...
... ‘CORPSE’ SPEAKS AMAZING MORTUARY INCIDENT. YORK INQUIRY. MORE ALLEGATIONS TABLED. ...
... CLERICS SPEAK demonstrators who attempted to hold a meeting in a forbidden area of Hull yesterday were in, . i a clash with the police, who made several charges u're the large crowd which had collected was dispersed. The demonstration was only one of ...
... “SPEAK UP! tell that you. ladies arc contra* to the Bar, If yon do, yon mu-t leant to speak up; other*ieo you will good- The lady who drew these remark* from Mr. H. F. Dickens, the Common Serjeant, at the Old Bailey, was suffering from a very old and ...
... Plain Speaking. have not read anything quite brutally frank for a long time “Turbott Wolfe,’’ by William Plomer (Hogarth Presa, 7s. 6d.),_ story of African life written from familiar angle, but with a callousness and disregard for the niceties of refinement ...
... THE PEACEMAKER SPEAKS. A Blackburn telegram says it was rumoured there last night that Sir George Askwith had to be supplied with full details of the dispute. The woman operative, Margaret Bury, whose action led the strike at Great Harwood, interviewed ...