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... THIS SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. Wlnton Smith, Cambridge. Newmarket. Bury and London. ...
... THAT SPEAKS! READ THE OPIKION OP LOHDON CRITICS! I Rcalijatt-Q frtpptuf story will revealed at the queens NEXT WEEK, the Celebrated Film Actor-. TUOS. MEIGHAN tAJO) STRONG CASTE' Vteß .ii. appear ia. .ooa «! Jttrrt sueccw^f “CIVILIAN CLOTHES.” Th* firl ...
... SPEAKS. As things are at present, I do not think that our Regular Army could in wisdom be further diminished. In fact. I am of opinion that the factor of safety has already been ttio greatly reduced. These words—which the future may show to be p ...
... SPEAK. Many and varied are the attractions at the People's Pleasure Palace tomorrow iSaturday). and a great crowd of railwaymen anti the general public from all parts of the country is expected. The Rt. lion. J. H. Thomas. 11. P., will speak during an ...
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... SPEAKING IN. Somebody claims to have invented s new apparatus by which six or eight telephone conversations can be conducted simultaneously on the same line. New? Good heavens! It's as old ads the telephone itself. THE TARGETS. A Blackburn motorist ...
... SPEAKING FILMS. Inventors have been diligently trying te produoc speaking films, and it is hoped that a aolutioe of the problem will be found in the use of a crystal known as anti:smite. weigh is found in Japan and Borneo. ficientista have succeeded in ...
... Plain Speaking. Sir Doneld said he noticed that on Thursday night Mr. Austen Chamberlain pleaded for renewed alliance of the Unionist Patty with the Liberal forces. He .asked whom was Mr. Chamberlain talking about. was certain, judging a message Mr. ...
... RUTENBERC SPEAKS Mon«y Talks Loutfai* Than Words Mr. Rutenberg, whose name has figured prominently in the Press and in Parliament recently in connection with the Palestine mandate, spoke the closing session the 23rd annual conference of the English Zionist ...
... APPARENTLY SPEAKING. Sir Henry next proceeded to question witness with regard to the Mrs. Turner incident. Did he apparently speak to her I—Apparently. Do you mean you saw his lips move?—No; I taw him look into her face. Is that all you saw—simply ...