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... PLAIN SPEAKING Ire shall be pleased to receive from readers part of the country infoonaticn regarding local agairS or newspaper cuttings on matters of .topical interest, suitable to deal under this heading. 11.71 h mwspaper cuttings the title heading ...
... PLAIN SPEAKING. We shall be pleased to receive from readers in any part of the country information regarding local affairs or newspaper cuttings on matters of topical interest, suitable to deal with under this heading. IVith newspaper cuttings the title ...
... PUBLIC SPEAKING. The following appeared on April 26th in ' Notes and Commrints :—A young member writes : 'I should like very much to help the Party on the platform.' The editorial reply truly„ It is difficult to give useful advice about page speaking ...
... modem producer seems stage his dramas—pardon, comedies—for ten rows of stalls and a possible pit. Why not let the actor speak up and speak out,” and be heard bv the last man in the gallery? Sorely this is not an unreasonable request.— Yours truly, O. T. Dinniell ...
... PLAIN SPEAKING. We shall be pleased to receive from readers in any part of the country information regarding local affairs or newspaper cuttings on matters of topical interest, suitable to deal with under this heading. With newspaper cuttings the title ...
... PLAIN SPEAKING. Mr. Kothwell Haslatn said: 1 have always been taught that hospitality and charity arc the greatest attributes of the City of London, and I think this is especially occasion when these attributes are called into play. I understand Mr. Spender ...
... “‘The Art of Speaking’ ‘ Mr. James, hefore his practical demonstration of the Art of Speaking, as shown in his recitations, gzave a short resume of the history of oratory from the corliest times, and bewailed the negleet of the teaching of rhetoric in ...