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... SPEAKING. Elmina (schooner yacht, of Portsmouth), from Ppithead, steering S.W.. spoken May 13. lat. 22 N. long. 28 W. all well. WRECKS. CASUALTIES. ETC. Chinese steamer Hesinyu and British steamer Huai have been in collision. Both vessels have put badlv ...
... SPEAKING CYRIL E. CUNDY, chief operator and assistant manager of the Cinema, St. Austell, will be leaving this country on March 16th for U.S.A. by the R.M.S. Olympic. Mr. Cundy has had nine years experience in the cinema industry. He had the management ...
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... The Speaking. In the centre of the area of demonstration a furniture van bad' been set as a conning -tower, and from the roof of this clumsy but secure citadel the proceedings of the afternoon were directed by bugle and megaphone. There was a long ...
... TO SPEAK Those who signed it did not mean that action to support the League should only be taken if a Socialist Government were in power. They must not give the Government a chance to wriggle out of its obligations under the Covenant and excuse itself ...
... Speaking T. H. MacDermott, of the Classic, Belfast, was, on the occasion of his marriage to Miss Eva Gibson, the re cipient of a canteen of cutlery and a wallet of notes from the staff and friends. The presentation was made by the Lord Mayor of Belfast ...