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Captain Elliott was speaking for the Government of which they are all members and supporters. Obviously,'' says ..

... Captain Elliott was speaking for the Government of which they are all members and supporters. Obviously,'' says Captain Elliott, Lord Weir does certain things, he is in a position to comply with the Fair --- Clause, as laid down in Government coo.' ...

FIRST AID For Amatow

... should address the meeting. not argue with individual opponents, speak briefly and to the point and discuss matters. not personalities; 4. The audience, all others than the person speaking, should listen to the argument, not to single words; 5. No one should ...

EQITORIAL

... specially favour the foreigner at the expense of the native. This is a cutting from their form of tender for the current year. It speaks for itself pretty loudly : NORWEGIAN GRANITE. (State name of Quarry and District here). 16. Supply of Dressed Paving Setts ...

Cranks V. Slag

... chipping . % are pretty much in evidence on Leicestershire roads, although granite chippings can be had at the door so to speak. If there is any valid reason for this importation of slag we should like to know it. We suspect there is that will bear e ...

BATTLESHIPS OR EDUCATION. An Admiral's Olmise

... BATTLESHIPS OR EDUCATION. An Admiral's Speaking at the annual convention of the Workers Educational Association, held at Birmingham, Admiral Drury Low said that it was the falsest of economy to try and save money on education. He had been in the Navy ...

Raids at Mum netlike

... should be asked to send some tanks to level the roads referred to. And, as we have said, splendid stone on the doorstep, so to speak, Is this another instance of economy? .ret. ...

No Granite Ring

... No Granite Ring. One of the humble burgesses of Suffolk, speaking recently through his hat, said that there was a ring in the granite trade to keep . up prices. Why didn't he mention names? We have it on the authority of Mr. Slevin, Secretary of the ...

1 b I 0 i p_ LLANGYNOG

... instant and we had a meeting at the Council School, which was well attended. In a brief address before asking Mr. Bennett to speak, our Branch President spoke very highly of what had been done by our organisation in the past. Mr. Bennett explained very ...

BRANCH IMPORTS. ARKLOW

... not necessary for me to speak about the quality of l the stone in the Arklow quarries, us they have been working upwards of forty years, and the stone has given satisfaction in various places at home and abroad, and that speaks for itself. I have had several ...

CV Canny

... contributed to a London evening paper, in which Mr. Barnes referred to stupid and ignorant persons who arrogate tho claim to speak and write for Labour. Observer guoteg, among others, Mr. John Morley (now Lord Morley), who, half a century ago, refuted ...

At the Ford Works In llonehester

... build a large factory, employ io,ooo people, and turn out soo cars a day. This is some programme. The managing director, speaking at a Press luncheon in London on July ioth, stated, among other things, that the lowest rate of wages paid at their Manchester ...