ROOSEVELT SPEAKS
... ROOSEVELT SPEAKS AMERICA’S “COWAR] POLICY. NEW YORK. Speaking last night at the Brooklyn of Music Mr. Roosevelt strongly ...
... ROOSEVELT SPEAKS AMERICA’S “COWAR] POLICY. NEW YORK. Speaking last night at the Brooklyn of Music Mr. Roosevelt strongly ...
... AND MR. RUNGIMAN. MEASURE TO BE INTRODUCED ON WEDNESDAY LORD KITCHENER MAY SPEAK AT LABOUR CONGRESS. Two meetings the Cabinet were held yesterday—one at 11 30 a.m. and the second at 330 p.m. both meetings all tho Ministers but Sir John Simon, Home Secretary ...
... The put. Reply; Cannot speak, but do not think he has.” MR. WILLIAM WARING EXAMINED ...
... WEEDING OUT THE SINGLE. DRASTIC REVISION IN THE STARRED INDUSTRIES. LUXURY TRADES STRUCK OFF THE LIST. Speaking in the House of Lords on March 2nd, Lord Derby said he intended to propose: 1. That no single man under 31 should be allowed to apply for exemption ...
... LANCASHIRE MEN WHO “DID THE TRICK.’* Lord Derby, speaking on Wednesday i Manchester, mads reference to the •vork the Lancashire men at the front. had already, he said, put a message the papers from the General Commanding that part of the army which is ...
... none TAXATION FORESHADOWED BY MR. MeKENNA, Speaking the National Thrift meeting, the London Guildhall, this afternoon, Mr. UMoKenna stated that the country would soon have to bear increased taxation. The only way, he said, which heavy taxes and charges ...
... Dunlop speaks his mind. Really it’s a pity in some ways we haven’t actual war in this country. There’s nothing like an invasion make patriotism a live thing: Belgium for example is more truly Belgium today than ever before. Here in England—with all due ...
... the House to speak on the Military Service Act, because it was a subject be knew something about. But h© had the misfortune to have a brother as speaker, and he was hard-hearted, and told him there were far more important people to speak, and that had ...
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... Mr. and Mrs. J. Speak. Fountain street. Nelson, received a telegram from the War Office yesterday informing them that their son. Swond-Lieul. Frank Speak, the East Lancashire Regiment, was reported missing on July 17th. Lieut. Speak joined the Ist unber ...
... spectator feels instinctively that these supernatural entities could not speak, feel, or act otherwise tnan Shakespeare represents them. . . . To Shakespeare the intellect of the world, speaking divers accents, applies with one accord his own words: How noble ...