THE IRISH CENSUS
... tbo total now being 16,541. It is interesting to oh-1 servo that while over 620,000 persons can speak Irish, there are still nearly 21,000 who can speak other language. ...
... tbo total now being 16,541. It is interesting to oh-1 servo that while over 620,000 persons can speak Irish, there are still nearly 21,000 who can speak other language. ...
... IN PRAISE OF WAR. Speaking on Wednesday a distribution of prites the Royal Hibernian Military School, Dublin, Major General Sir H. MoCalmont. commanding the Forces in Ireland, said he did not think it was too much to say that soldiers in the British Army ...
... JAN PREMIER THE CONFERENCE. Speaking at the Savage Club on Saturday, Sir E. Barton said those who watched the pending conference on Colonial affairs would see that, however little might be committed to writing the early stage, very earnest endeavour would ...
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... Sylvester had discovered that neither Fronch nor English are needed in love-making, although Teresa waa able very soon to speak the hitter language, to understood, and one of the easiest words to learn being Yes,” Sylvester begged her repent it answer ...
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... displayed towards them by people in every part the Empire. Speaking before the authorities one of oar leading I should like say that who have watched the sick bed of the King realise how much, humanly speaking, is due to the medical and surgical skill which it ...
... VATICAN. The Rome correspondent of the Leader contributes to that journal '•a interesting sketch of a visit to the Vatican. He speaks the state and ceremony of the Vaticen as things to awe even Americans, let alone an Englishman hereditary constitutional instincts ...
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... see how his wife and children were doing he went to beerhouse. Between 10 and 11 o’clock at night he went home, and before speaking word struck his down and then nearly strangled her. He said he would swing for her.— Aaked where the children were, Mrs. ...
... Pierpont Morgan, whose Iran •actions dapping appeared to much exaggerated There was no question, added, tat that the English-speaking race was destined inarch side side with gei*roa» umulatiou. ...
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