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MR. CARNEGIE SPEAKS FOR AMERICA

... MR. CARNEGIE SPEAKS FOR AMERICA. Mr. Andrew Carnegie has a long letter in The Time*. which ha expounds the probable attitude the American people in the event of the adoption preferential tariffs within the Empire which wouM discriminate against the ...

PIANOFORTES* NOTABLE MUSICAL AUTHORITY, speak.* various Continental maker*. IgtfrfU*PatM»oflicM UptMs, Ibry ..

... PIANOFORTES* NOTABLE MUSICAL AUTHORITY, speak.* various Continental maker*. IgtfrfU*PatM»oflicM UptMs, Ibry art* the only oofs srith touch of ahkfe 1 VIA MIHUCH ; the auaiity the tear it perfect tag awt equal. JJERR GEORG LIEBLING (ISaaisft the CM ...

THIBTY XINE ACTIONS

... special ground of defence not raUed 11 olden v. Speak. Mr. Justice Buckley a-knl way v. Mr .Anbury. who appeared for the plaintiff, explained that Hr.ldrn ▼. Speak wa* little wider than Broome v. Speak, as it ocalt with additional con- Wart. Mr. Clare ...

A CAMPAIGN IN SCOTLAND

... fiscal proposals. Mr. has already been Sued speak Ptehf carif in October, while hope* are entertained that Lord Hoeefarcy wiff ■peak ia Glasgow aad Paisley. Other prominent ex- Minister* will also invited speak the North. Mr. has accepted an invitation ...

SOBER COUNSELS FOR EXTREMISTS

... SOBER COUNSELS FOR EXTREMISTS. Speaking a meeting Urn Somerset County Conned yesterday. Sir warn Stracbry, M.P., said would like rtsto that while be was one of those who eonsiru-ntly opposed tbe Education Bill during passago throng in# House and did ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. THURSDAY. MAY *B. * I**3. 1 TIIE BINGLEY MAGISTRATE* AND PERJURY

... last Court there was a very considerable amount perjury. It was shocking to think the*, witnesses would come and swear Cod speak truth, and thru wilfully what was absolutely untrue. If such serious evil tbi. were allowed to continue and increase would ...

A CONSERVATIVE MEMBERS PEARS

... A CONSERVATIVE MEMBERS PEARS. Speaking last night. Sir John Dickson- Poynder. Conservative Member for North-West Wills, said h® looked with deep apprehension the proposal of protectionist, crusade throughout the Empire, and he could not believe that would ...

THE LAW COURTS

... decree aid, with cost* against the co-respondent. In the Dhrorre Division yesterday, Mr. Fred Speak, m Spnnrnde,. petitioned for a diMotntwo hit i with Klieahrth Speak, f fenea, sad decree aid wn granted. ...

AFRICAN NATIVES FOR THE BAUD

... The Rct. Mr. Bmitb, speaking from ;nii' n missionary Central Africa, raid that Central Africa who in fonuer yean went to work in South Africa returned with money in their pocket*, but utterly demoralised in character. Other speaks rs having addressed ...

STORM IN THE FRENCH CHAMBER

... now decided to withdraw from M. Binder his right to speak, but the Deputy refused quit the tribune, whereupon M. Lockroy suspended the sitting. When the sitting was resumed M. Binder again attempted speak, but M. Lockroy cut him short, and finally quitted ...

NEWS OF THE NORTE

... NEWS OF THE NORTE OUR WONDERFUL AGS« WHITLEY THOMSONS PROPHECY. Mu. F. Whitley Thomson. M.P. for tbe Division, speaking the annual dinner of the Bkipton Traders' Association on Tuesday night, urged importance of t-ompulsoey registration fautineft firm ...

MR. LUKE WHITE. M.P.. OPPOSED TO A FOOD

... MR. LUKE WHITE. M.P.. OPPOSED TO FOOD Mr. Luke White, M.P., speaking Xafferton. near Driffield. yesterday, at a friendly society's dinner, said mattered not him whether lost his seal retained it on great fiscal proposal*; should great question stand firmly ...