DE VALERA SPEAKS
... DE VALERA SPEAKS Condition for the Opening of Peace Parleys With the Cabinet ...
... DE VALERA SPEAKS Condition for the Opening of Peace Parleys With the Cabinet ...
... DE VALERA SPEAKS First Official Indication of Presence in ireland ...
... One of these concluded:—* indeed, we are speaking guardedly when we declare that in the year ahead of us there is every reason to believe that our stock will have the soundest justification for standing at a considerable premium.” ~ So it appeared clear ...
... There is. Colonel Lord Gorell: But, speaking generally, what I 8 the relationship ?—Gencrally the best relations do exist; but, unhappily, there are instances where there is friction. Chairman : Have you cver considered the question of a national police ...
... Mr. James Sexton: \When you speak of recruits from the provinces, do you confine that to recruits from the existing police forces in the provinces, or do you mean recruits outside the forces ?—Outside entirely. 1 think a man living in a country area does ...
... When we speak of ‘a tank we picture a huge tumbersome box of machinery bristling with guns. Yet Carter’s Little Liver Pills, one of the AR smallest and most success- gao ful pill in the world, et oS can be compared to % CARTER'S tanks in action, for P ...
... elocution outside the hems that is:— If his speaking is somewhat wanting in Ere it never lacks light and weight, and urban be leaves the ground his strength of wing, takes his audience with hint lie speaks wits equal ease whether he Is prepared or not ...
... was polite, but baffled. Finally, the youngz man lost his patience with the stupid fellow, “Well, what rotten dialect do yon speak ?’ he asked ' Pekingese, sir,” anag\lx'eretl the waiter, with a deprecatory smile. L R ~ The maiden looked up. ““Oh,” she said ...
... of you. Speak to of how you miss me. Tell the hours go long and slow. Speak to me of the drag on sour heart, The iron drag of the long dais. I know boors empty as a beggar's its cup on a rainy day. empty as a soldier's sleeve with au arm Speak to me. r ...
... T e “YE WANT REVOLUTION.” Unemployed Sing the ‘‘lnternationale.”’ Speaking at Camberwell last might on unemployment, at the invifation of the local gabour arty, Mr. J. R Clynes, M.P,, was suh;ectexf to constant In%erru&)txons from a ‘section of the mcefing ...
... few recruits during the war period—not after the first six or seven months after the cominencement ‘of the war. I am now speaking of prewar times. ...
... IMPROPER PAYMENTS. . Col. Abadie, ex-Controller of the Shipping Board, speaking before the Walsh Congressional Committee, reiterated his charges of irregularities in the accounts. He predicted that the audit now in progress would show that at least a ...