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GEORGE SPEAK

... GEORGE SPEAK. 1 *vt*i«ATT» I Last Kuutiov. Use. 1912 «• r *.%n/..nM«*i *tr r ik*J.IM.MLI 5.591 *• >' I. lC**v C. au«cvt#r HootelL) 9.751 , U. i-. ! W' A. DturraibMi 5.4*7 Mr. H . 9.*0» I A 44 Ol CuIIISni.NDILM.) Ip»wkh. Friday, rent • white ...

ME. PAUL SPEAK. OF HALIFAX

... ME. PAUL SPEAK. OF HALIFAX. Mr. Paul Speak, senior partner in the firm Messrs. Paul Speak and Son, spinners and manufacturers, of Mountain Mills, Queensbury, and Woollen Works, Halifax, died at his residence. Laurel Bank, Holmtield, near Halifax, Tuesday ...

LORD CURfcOX TO SPEAK AT HULL,

... LORD CURfcOX TO SPEAK AT HULL, At a meeting of the Hull Recruiting Committee yesterday. Sheriff Erik Oblson presiding. Dr. T. C. Jack•on, the honorary aecretary. stated that last Friday wired Lord Curzon asking him to address a meeting in Hull His Lordship's ...

The Decorator speaks! “A house decorated with HALL’S Sanitary Washable Distemper is well decorated. It is ..

... The Decorator speaks! “A house decorated with HALL’S Sanitary Washable Distemper is well decorated. It is decorated for both beauty and It remains clean, sweet, and fresh, because Hall's Distemper is washable, dust and germ proof, and neither fades • ...

LEEDS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26. 1914. SUMMARY THE NEWS. Lord Kitchener, speaking from tho Government Front Bench ..

... LEEDS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26. 1914. SUMMARY THE NEWS. Lord Kitchener, speaking from tho Government Front Bench in the Houm> of Lords yesterday, made important statement as to our present military position. Tho Expeditionary Force, said, had been fighting ...

LEEDS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1914. i SUMMARY THE NEWS, The Prime Minister visited Dublin la*t night speak at ..

... LEEDS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1914. i SUMMARY THE NEWS, The Prime Minister visited Dublin la*t night speak at ft recruiting meeting. Mr. Asquith said'tljat it was ncthinkahlo that one section of Irishmen was going to fight another; or that Great Britain ...

YOUNG Gentleman desires situatioD FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT, speaks fluently German. French, Italian, and Hungarian ..

... YOUNG Gentleman desires situatioD FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT, speaks fluently German. French, Italian, and Hungarian: also good knowledge of English and Bp#ni&b. German and French shorthand, typewriting, and booking; experience in bank business and auk trade ...

LORD KITCHENER’S FIRST ARMY

... two speakers in addition to himself, and it has been suggested that a Scottish Peer and Member Parliament should invited to speak. Lord Rosebery is understood to have been communicated with on the subject. Monday next has now been fixed as the date of the ...

SCOTTISH HOME RULE

... on that occasion ? (Laughter.) Sir GILBERT PARKER: Are to understand that when a member the Cabinet speaks hi* constituency in other constituencies speaks behalf of the Government? Mr. ASQUITH; general way, yes; but with very Urge latitude individual speakers ...