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... SPEAK EH. MINUTES PASSED KIND A SPEECH Hlaokpuul liiirhway (Vnnrniltna r«oornm»iiili' ...
... MR. BALFOUR TO SPEAK ON AFTER DISSOLUTION. LIBERALS AND SIR J. REES’S DEFECTION, Mr. Balfour will address meeting at the '' r *' Hall, Tuesday, November 28th, the day a^er that on which the dissolution is expected. Tbero was little or no doubt last night ...
... CANDIDATE SPEAKS THROUGH MEGAPHONE. Mr. Gritten, the Unionist candidate for Hartlepool, addressed open air audience, on Saturday night, through a megaphone. In consequence having to make six speeches on his arrival overnight his voice was already a bit ...
... CHAPTER Xll.—Aubrey Speaks Out. For on© moment Aubrey thought that Lady Mona had fainted, and held her tightly in his arms support her trembling form, calling on her with passionate pleading to look up and speak to him. Then quit© suddenly, she opened ...
... PREMIER TO SPEAK ON BEHALF 0 MR. PHILIP MORRELL. CANDIDATE ON THE TAPPING 0 WEALTH. Last nigbt Mr, Philip Morrell, Burnley Liberal candidate, addresaed a well-attended meeting ait RoeegiOA School Ooanciikn- Ora btre© pm©- Mr. Grey, amid enthusiastic applause ...
... HOW TO MAKE MONEY ! WHEN speak of making money, we_do not actually mean manufacturing it. No; - what is generally understood by the term making money” is that little is gathered together, and then, careful methods economy, successful buying and selling ...
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... PREMIER’S PROMISE. NEW FRANCHISE AND REDIS- TRIBUTION. THE REFERENDUM : QUESTION FOR MR. BALFOUR. Mr. Asquith, speaking last, night at Reading, said til sorts of sinister theories were pnt forward •ooount for the conduct the Government. It was •tid that ...
... MR- J. DILLON AND FACTION. Mr. John IKllon, M.P., speaking at Armagh yesterday, said the members of the Irish Parliamentary party were for supporting the Budget, not because thee© who attacked them wished to safeguard the rights of Ireland, but because ...
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... BONAR LAW COLONIAL prefkrenor Speaking at Glasgow last night, Mr. Bonar Law said that delay regards Imperiaii Preference was not only dangerous; it, might be fatal. There was a keen desire for olosef commeredai union. Tariff Reformers ‘believed that if ...
... Sunlight Soap Children speak in the Mother Tongue when they say “Sunlight Soap.” They have heard Mother say itseen her use it—worn the clothes washed with it—know it to be purest and best. It is only left for us to say how careful we are in manufacture ...