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BAN ON PUBLIC SPEAKING

... BAN ON PUBLIC SPEAKING. to Dublin on Saturday John %V. Burns and Demur (YLary were ere fined £5 for hating taken part iu a public marina held wither the permission of the po.ae authorities. They were arreited while addressing a soc i aliAt meeting in ...

PLAIN SPEAKING By MR. BOX

... PLAIN SPEAKING By MR. BOX A well-attended meeting, organised under the auspices of the NVorkers' Union, took place in the Corn Square, Leominster, on Saturday, at 7.43 p.m., the only speaker being Mr. S. Box. The audience were quickly interested and impresAd ...

Published: Saturday 02 August 1919
Newspaper: Kington Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 397 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

gill. We would speak to her. As he ewe pear to her he took off he hat and saluted. Mary

... gill. We would speak to her. As he ewe pear to her he took off he hat and saluted. Mary ileishod a rosprod, and *teased at first lodised to peas ea. Dot a. Steelier. slowed down to stop. she aloe stood still. ' Oood.morning, Miss Belton. be said. Going ...

FARM EDUCATION. Proposed Wor'shire Institute. Speaking on the new Education Act and its bearings upon ..

... FARM EDUCATION. Proposed Wor'shire Institute. Speaking on the new Education Act and its bearings upon agriculture, Mr. R. C. lieut. Acesa.&kneel Orgemeer of the Worcestershire County Council, at Warley Woods on Satur day night, paid a very warm t to the ...

MANY-TONCUED WAITRESS

... MANY-TONCUED WAITRESS. SPEAKS 12 LANGUAGES AND STUDYING OTHERS. Hidden away in the obscurity of a London tea-shop is a waitress who claims to be able to speak nearly all the tongues of Western Europe—English, Flemish, French, German, Belgian, Dutch, Danish ...

Published: Saturday 22 November 1919
Newspaper: Kington Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 370 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

NOT PAYrNG °tit WAY

... NOT PAYrNG °tit WAY. Speaking the adjourned of She Cued Company, Sir A Booth seed the country was not payunt it. way, or isaytinag like it. The great volume of angoras wletisb ataintaiord freights at the present araGgisl level was L being paid for by ...

THE ACID TEST LANGUAGE

... London magistrate on Tuesday told him : If you want to talk in this way you must go to the Thames district. There, if you speak in any other way, people will think yon are ill and will want to fetch the doctoi. ...

Published: Saturday 02 August 1919
Newspaper: Kington Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 70 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

NOT FOR A SCRAP OF PAPER

... NOT FOR A SCRAP OF PAPER. Speaking at a dinner given at the Elysee in honour of President Wilson and the pleni. potentiaries and delegates to the Peace Conference, President Poineari said. Once the Trealies are signed they must be carried out in their ...

TO HONOUR AND OBEY

... THESCR= - • mailed Comedy PATHE GAZIUn AHD PICTORIAL. MURIDAY. FRIDAY sAIUNDAY. JANUARY 91h. 10th Ili. M. WHEN FALSE TONGUES SPEAK A story of The Eternal Tfieeegle:* THE NEIGHBOUR'S KEYHOLE. - • 2 •ct Comedy. OH! DOCTOR. • 2 oct Comedy. leaturins Roscoe ...

Published: Saturday 04 January 1919
Newspaper: Kington Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 69 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Position of Bonk Clerks

... clerks. Dina un otiZiona — betireeo the directors and staffs is neon( point in the programme et the Guild It is stated that, speaking generally, the threaten are quite prepared to man then communes, which aro elected by the staffs thetnelveth ...

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... 4 week 4 the marbeta reported by the Board of Agriculture was 14,310, emapared with 15,144 in be preview week. Generally speaking, *e *balky d tb• cattle showed a dreided improvement: was 'aerially commented on by the reporters as Beebe. Glounceter, Kint ...

• CALAMITY WORSE THAN A CRIME

... • CALAMITY WORSE THAN A CRIME. Yr. Daniels. Secretary of the United States ?hey. speaking in London the other day. mad ft menid be a emiantity worm than crime if the British and American pewees ever entered into a competiton in Nary bulding. FARM SOLDIERS' ...