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SPEAKING ENGLISH

... SPEAKING ENGLISH. C'est tree facile—eet ees easy to spik Songhai], observed a Frenchman who had learnt a sentence or two of English, but he soon discovered that it was less facile than he anticipated. Dees word vat you spell t-o-u-g-h, vat you call ...

THE JUNIOR MEMBER SPEAKS

... THE JUNIOR MEMBER SPEAKS. The several members of the family had been telling what they would do if they owned the world. Mother would abolish poverty. Father would provide absolute justice for all. Sister Sarah would give every woman the vote. Finally ...

THEY DON'T SPEAK NOW

... THEY DON'T SPEAK NOW. Mrs. Kawler : Then you and young Mr. Sharp are not on speaking terms any morel Mrs Blunderby : No, indeed. The last Ulna I met him I told him my husband had locomotive aneksia and the young whipper=apple had the impudence to ask ...

SIR GEORGE WHITE SPEAKS

... SIR GEORGE WHITE SPEAKS. The gross revenue for 1913 of the Tramways Company was £423,800 Bristol made up of £243,700 Tramways, .1174,700 Carriage, and £5400 miscellaneous. Speaking at the company's annual meeting, Sir George White said : The amount ...

think I know of such a person, 7te said, still bidding her eyes, so to speak. •• n t't. trouble,

... think I know of such a person, 7te said, still bidding her eyes, so to speak. •• n t't. trouble, she said liarrisdi y No le, I assure you This other pe r : son— ie six and twenty, alrsei ahem, sensible — No, no, thank you. I'm sure I bear a strong ...

TRINK 1117081 YOU FIPPLZ

... thinkest twice before thou speakest once thou wilt speak twice the better fur it. Better say nothing than Not to the purpose. And, to speak pertinently, consider both what is fit and when it is fit to speak. In all debates let truth be thy aim, not victory ...

THEIR MISSION,

... a group in the foreground. They are personal friends, gathered to see him about speaking here, he explained. Is it necessary to use persuasion to induce him to speak? Not at all; they are going to try to prevent ...

HINTS FOR THE HOME

... behave well when we take them out? A spoilt shild, drumming with his spoon on the table or yelling for his favourite Mabee, speaks volumes as regards his mother. Unpleasant subjects should not be raked up; they °ob.. lead to strife .and bickering, and should ...

On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 30th October, at 3 o'clock, IN THIL VICTORIA ROOMS, CLIFTON, There will be a special ..

... ALFRED SAUNDERS. from Church Army Headquarters, will explain the pictures and speak on Church Army work generally. • Miss OAN BARBER, from Church Army Headquarter, will speak Church Army work for women and fps ADMISSION FREE. . No children without adults ...