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... PLAIN SPEAKING, A bitter cry i* coming up thoie lo*t their ail in war through adbersnee u> the old flag, aaya the Globe. It i* bad ennuKh redtape and are allowed i* mierfera the compensation to wbieb they are tor their lomea. It u abeolulely mtoierahlc ...
... speak Sir of a. miiAlien Mac Donne I'. the traveller abundant mateiial f and was not nig advantage Cak'iitta iug. At last-nam.-d pl.i *.f I:i v t**r of wa.« >l>r«*«line i ■ags. whkh tt-nniwteH found j f11.'.-. pole. the p«-«.|ile w.uile.l i •rv cowl plan ...
... WAS TO SPEAK for his colleagues, hi* party, and the Parliament of which h© was th® leader (hear, hear). Mr. Churchill described in th© most lurid terra* what was going to happen, and the dangers and disaster* with which th© country must confronted if ...
... Premier to Speak Saturday, August 4ih, Great Britain enters upon the fourth year of the war, the occasion will be taken to inaugurate the work of the National War Aims Committee, the official address which is 12 Downing street, London. The object of this ...
... PLAIN SPEAKING Mr. Lloyd George’s Speech 'ihe '* Tini«o leader —We congritulaU* Prime Ute speech in ytwtenicy i the situation and the nn-HMm-. the are taking meet it. last the poi«?y plain and linn action definitely adopted li is only for our*, and if ...
... CHANCELLOR TO SPEAK NEWCASTLE Mr. will address meeting at Xewcastlc-on-Tyne, under the auspices the Budget League, on day yet to be fixed, towards the end of this month. MR. HAROLD COX AND HIS CONSTITUENTS Mr. Harold Cox, M,P., in interview i with re ...
... NOT TO SPEAK LETTER- KENNY The special correspondent of the Daily Telegraph” Dublin writes:—l am .informed on high authority that Mr. Binell ha« not tho slightest intention of addressing the Nationalist meeting organised at Letter kenny Wednesday. There ...
... OTHERS SPEAK (SPECI.iL TELfcWEAII.) Satiirdiy. r . I« u i A. Byrne, City and The Cj-gre- ««“«• i)u*vern,V* rid ll.e foUowin* trlrgram . » fmm .he Dublin aopuUUcn recaved the pre- the st JbSS'br:»r. A until Monday next h.rc bred a free •1 «d> “«»“« ...
... PLAIN SPEAKING O.nHa’-tmople. Friday Sir Conor, the Br.f.ab Am laMAdor n>-«i««d MdtflOM lie h«rt l.ned ••k' **>.»■ • ...
... SPEAKING AS AN ENGLISH MOtMTKB, must say that on 'he whole varying degree* with notable exceptions they‘have been our enemies. Ihey have been tilled with feelings of resentment and atiger agiinet British power and enemy, and they have countei worked our ...
... MR URE SPEAKS Mr. Alexander Vrc, Ad' Scotland, speaking last night Crewe, said the Lords the previous night passed the Budget, although it came to them with a smaller majority than in November, when they rejected it. They said the country did not approve ...