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... SPEAKING THE It is all very for great minds t; think alike, but the trouble is that there are so many of them. Just at present, both in kinextereoscopy and in phono-matography (nothiag like coining words), we are king inundat«l with these great-mind products ...
... SPEAK ON Jesus and Revolution SUNDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, ¢ At 3 o'clock AT THE Ewin Road Brotherhoed. ...
... PUBLIC SPEAKING NRIL MAOLIAN. M.R, RIODMBINM MOMI STUDY OOURSB. Houae of Commons. London, Dear Comrude.—Regarding tbeHinU to Speakers, which you cent *»» time ago, may express my hearty approval the advice contained in it, mad the hints and isatructione ...
... FIGURES THAT SPEAK There are some of these fig urea that moat obviously be amended, said Lioyd George in the House Commons on Monday evening. '• # face them, they seem indefensible. Mr. Lloyd George was referring the wages which the mine-owners have ...
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... THE SPEAKER SPEAKS. In his own speech—the first he bad delivered for a quarter of a century, as he put it, placing a narrow interpretation, for once, on the letter of the rule—Mr. Lowther displayed his characteristic qualities of restraint, pleasant wit ...
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... CRAMP SPEAKS MEN MAKING STRIKE PREPARATIONS Scottish railwaymen at meetings held in several centres yesterday rejected the proposals of the Scottish 1 ail way companies reduce wages and increase the normal working dav. i\ T. Cramp, speaking at Edinburgh ...
... PLAIN SPEAKING. FRANCE ACCUSES ENGLAND OF TAEKING GERMANY'S TRADING. . The Paris Intransigeant” says that the followmg ltglegra.mh ’émrilitsdß(‘?]e eorresk spondent tends. to expliain why Mr. Liov eorge keeps d : to the Berlin Government, :— ps doffing ...
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