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... MAN SPEAKS. To the Editor of the ' Sporting Times.” Dear Sir, —I was sorry to see in “Brandy and Soda” of February 14 that the Sporting League was not making some public demonstration against any Betting Legislation which may brought forward in the present ...
... SPEAKING FIGURES. 56 PILLS in a for I 1 2. A of Over 4000,00 U 56 YEARS of EVER-GROWINr3 demands. Figures. like action% often speak leudor than wor4lB. The figures here siren refer to ...
... PLAIN SPEAKING. The Colonial Secretary went on to criticise the Transvaal Political Association, and referred in ironical terms to Mr. Robinson’s speech. He did not think that either of the races in South Africa would care to replace Downing-street rule ...
... SPEAKING FIGURES 56 PILLS in a Box for 1/14 ...
... THE EMPEROR SPEAKS. • It is quite • mistake to think List M. Letensly is joking about Ins eoloniastion the verdict of a gentleman who enjoyed the rare favour d a chat with the Emperor at the Savoy Hotel. He is thoroughly in earnest, and ridicule ...
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... PLAIN SPEAKING. Mr. Street said that the resolution of the Board was perfectly plain. and as the order of the Board it should be adhered to. He wanted to know why. as hie motion had been adopted, the azenda was not sent to the various bodice reported ...