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... LIVERPOOL SPEAKS TO PARIS. The Post Office authorities, it is understood, have been experimentin'; to see how far it will be possible to speak, and it has been found that conversation can be carried between Liverpool and Paris, further north than Liverpool ...
... The French-Conadian is very intelligent man : it is no wonder changed his mind. He speaks two languages and, ctierw paribus, is more intelligent than the man speaks only one. The same may be said of the Dutch, Scandinavian, and often foreign-born settlers ...
... SPEAKING IN ITER SLEEP. I In the Court of Session, Edinburgh, yesterday,] [before Lord Kincairney. Glasgow ship steward.] [named John Brown, sued his wife. Maggie McCartmey, or Brown, for divorce, and in the evidence iti [came out that the plaintiff was ...
... MB. CHAMBERLAIN SPEAKS. M/TR. CHAMBERLAIN has been giving expression to his views on the subject of the wax. He did this on the night on which we last went to press, at a political gathering in Scotland. With the political aspect of his address we have ...
... Music and the Speaking Voice, There is really nothing new in the idea of a spoken drama with musical accompaniwent. The old melodramas, as their name implies, are a e:se in ‘mint, and musical theatre-zoer= have for a long while suffered jrom hecaring ...
... STRAIGHT SPEAKING No. Dm.' • r 4 itr ~k• got C. net, Chin. • 4 1 . hug t rt., kI rke. Stow,: n;Siltvr Hall. Prne. H. -ants I prire.lo4.. s stir., Platt. MONEY RETURNED DISSATISFIED. ro pLAto coii;:..) 100. ...
... Sir Thomas Speaks. There has been a good deal about changing the scene of the races. A strong effort was made to bring off the contest at Newport, where, it was contended, the wind was more reliable in September, and where the waters would not be so crowded ...
... Plain Speaking as to Drunkenness. It is usual—at all events, it is by no means uncommon—for Temperance Reformers to talk of drunkards as if they were very ill-used persons. They are victims of the publican, and of the liquor traffic, and so forth. ...
... SPEAKS FROM EXPERIENCE. ~ Sir,—l must congratulate your readers om ‘the opportunity of reading the most sensible letter by Mrs. L. T. Meade ou the above ‘subject. Print as many as you might, you will not give yvour readers more sensible advice than it ...
... THE COUNTY COUNCIL SPEAKS. Another deputation weut up to Spring Gardens last Wednesday. and drove home once more into the hearts of the London County Councillors the cry for relief which comes from the thousands of men, women. and children who have to ...
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