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... the speak pi wove T. K. O'Dohrrtv, .M'Glinohcy. J. M'Guin J. Morrison. ...
... SPEAKING IT ists strongly the children. Inm this principle is now admitted in Bcl>t—vie., that if one’s ancestors spoke ishj he himself has inherited to some exiVan Irish east mind and thought, and Irish formation of vocal organs which ike easy for him ...
... SPEAKS. )N REVIEWED. RESPONSIBILITY. the Peace Con. t•re,:arnt atz.et, voiced the A them for ellow , iii;.; the city which enemy Jh I made his ,• stile ;Ind whit.h the had I ictur;out4y de, •Ingly reuctrta often- he rroceeded, enor..,t ha% ing •.I , ty ...
... SPEAKS , ■ BELFAST EVENING TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBEB 6. 1912. I“GOLDEN SPANGLED”ARE BEST, ‘GOLDEN SPANGLED” SHOKE COOL AND ARE DEUGHTFUL TO INHALE. ■■nil I I Ml 1 11 IT— ...
... (Speak& Misgeses). At Cork ia the Chad.- Till@ Jos** Boyd delivered a atm, to the J. He said V they believed the they bound to Bad a vesdiat of gafity. That was their to God and Lek Reviewing the evidence he asked was It an innocent Scanlan took near ...
... TO SPEAK IN RATHMINES. The weekly meeting of the Ratlunines and Rcthgar National Registration Association, 81 road, was held on Sunday, Mr. fe'ichael Sullivan, LLB., presiding. Also pjcseht*Micnael J.P.; Col Falvev, J.P. j John O*Loughlin, Beachlawn; ...
... WILL SPEAK THIS (TUESDAY) AFTERNOON ...
... SPEAKING FILM& (Few Owe Leaden Woncirrtul realism ha* twee attained by the ,neperation of the with the rinemategraph, ae. daakeed r,eday he the demonstration at the Pa. Theater of the oarinj of the Ilse. ine pt speaking, So exert r the wt. ehroematwn ...
... The Speaker Speaks. Th« Speaker, however, did not cail upon him, but volunteered a statement delivered with great dignity to surprised House. There was a ring sorrow in his tones, and his manner was grave. When referred to the scenes and advised further ...
... TO SPEAK ON SATURDAY. The famous Pussyfoot Johnson wilt address a public meeting in the Guild Hall, Bangor, tomorrow (Saturday) evening, at 8 o'clock. Everywhere he has gone so far he has aroused the keenest interest both in the minds of the public ...
... ( THEY SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. CAW. uptoe. Tetoplept utrielek, DEATHS 2111/CESS—lferch 9, 1916. at his mit:knee, 88 1. To the Prem.s Journal, Ltd., street. Dublin. kteler,,s road, Mobutu:we, Thomae Bernewall Hewitt you plot. twit towel my edeertime I „ ...
... THE DEAD SPEAK. De. Mange, of Paris, who recently demonstrated his diecovery that voice sounds are produced by the larynx alone, h.ts showing the Academy of Science that dead dogs can be made to bark and even howl most &smelly. The importance of his ...