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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... SPEAKS OUT. His Memorable World Tour_ LOVAT FRASER, By IN this remarkable interview Viscount Northcliffe covers the whole range of his world-tour, and discusses - many topics of the deepest interest and importance to British men and women. No statesman ...
... TROTSKY SPEAKS Call lnp|Mrt DlMPmi. mant Proposal Trotsky, aays Havae Genoa wire (transmitted by Reuter), has issued a proclamation to the Red Amy and Xavy. The question of dimrmament, lie esys. has been raised by Tchitcherin, and haa been withdrawn ...
... LENIN SPEAK Get this Week's double Number of THE COMMUNIST siatfread for yourself the great speeches delivered by LENIN and TROTSKY AT THE WORLD CONGRESS On Five Years of Soviet Rule. An EIGHT-PAGE SUPPLEMENT—Our Xmas Present to the Rorke_ will be ...
... WEDGWOOD SPEAKS Colonel hreeiilv remarked • hat Labour Dart v. not wisli interfere the difference* Coalition groups wni'h rvero denouncing ouch other. ,\ Trent has boon made, said, between this count and the Irish Remiblir. (I'-onnal Die-Hard cheers ...
... THE ART OF SPEAKING. attention has been directed to the corre.- spondence in your columns regarding lessons in elocution. I contend that the art of elocution cannot be adequately acquired in class-work. Instruction in the art should be personal. Each ...
... PLAIN SPEAKING Eventually the minera were aent (or, and he put the situation in unmistakable terms Mr. Hann, general manager. Later, Mr. Hann gave the mediators assurance that matters shoula have his personal attention if the miners resumed work. The ...
... PUBLIC SPEAKING ■* »» sm » ***»* Her*. tickets sad money for lest Reunion •* posMble. Wa wish audit sad settle early can. MANWILI~—WiII ALL member* sad supporters as* eewj effort attend monthly businessi meeting TO-MORROW prompt? Very important.—A. ...