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... THE MEMBER SPEAK;. Mr. t'. K. snit :tithed In ian. the afternoon. ion 0.1.tre.n1 the gathesing and thank., the Lotion for lb* work Ikea dill it the general for the Party. Referring to lln rata iTlVer.y 10.1w..0n the 'sir rirce anti the Admiralty. Mr ...
... SPEAKING EVIDENCE, During the bearing of a charge of goose• i stesting at Mir part. Cumberland. it was I 'stated that the goose lied been hidden amongst some coals after it had he.o plucked and dressed reads for the pot. So strong ass the odour (nun ...
... PLAIN SPEAKING. Wa have yielded for long enough # sentimental cons: tactical and We have listened patiently and res lly tc a prolonged assertion of the French pomt of view. We cannot go on for ever sup pressing or modifying British convictions out of ...
... SPEAK IN LEEDS Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, is to address meeting in the Town Hall, Leeds, on Monday, November 5. The gathering is one of series which is being arranged by the Yorkshire Division of (lie National Unionist ...
... EAKIN AUTOMATICALLY the “Speaking automatically, locked me up, and then refused to let me eo into Belle Vue. ” said a ran charge! at Manchester with drunkenness and The reverend constable then gave me this, ae led the man amid laughter, pointing to his ...
... COULD NOT SPEAK. We iminediatcly snw that General was almost beyond htllllllll aid He could not speak to us The enemy must have seen that something hail occurred to avulse a sudden cessation of our fire because they intensified their own. O'Connell now ...
... freely speak hil but yet in reverence. bats with good behaviour. withooi Orly ing speeches or unfit tonne that may VOke anger or breed debate. and that one hath done speaking another not, begin, and that witlout lea or terruption everyone may speak for t ...
... SPEAK LEEDS. Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the Chancellor the Exchequer, is to address a meeting in the Town Hall. Monday, November 5. The gathering one of a series which being arranged by Yorkshire Division of the Notional Unionist Association, and will embrace ...
... SPEAKING PICTURES The speaking picture at last appears to be on its way. Ever since the cinematograph has taken its place among the national amusements, scientists and photographers have been striving to reproduce the spoken word synchronously with the ...
... CRY9TALS THAT SPEAK. One of the weirdest of our scientific toys, writes Harry A. Mount in the Scientific America*, Is the speaking crystals developed by A. McLean Nicolson. New York scientist. These limply large crystals of Rochelle salt, scially ...
... CRYSTALS THAT SPEAK. One of the weirdest of our scientific toys, writes Harry A. Mount in the ficientifte Americas, is the speaking crystals developed by A. McLean Nicoleon, a New York ecientist. These are simply large crystals of Rochelle salt, ...