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... PLAIN SPEAKING. UICESTUR CRICKET SECRETARY’S STRICTURES. » meeting nl the Leicester Cricket „b, Mr. IV. t. , Boyee, the secretary, Sirf ■■ Ue UtiiDg hied been had, the \- Atrocious, and fielding R. TO referral to tbs year’s record of t' • team. PUrm. ...
... Gewrally Speaking. Did George tell you he wais engaged to me Not exactly: just h•'d • lot of silly things in life which he rt. gretted.-- Royal Magazine' Night Baking. The Government. I hear, will not adopt Mr. Artkiur Ilendereon's Factory Bill ...
... SPEAKING IN PUBLIC PROF. GRANGER ON ACCENT THE SCHOOLS. Concluding hi* series of lecture* Th* art o, public speaking,' Pronator P. 8. spoke at Nottingham University College, last night, by considering rhetoric a* cite to elementary education. Clast ...
... ART OF SPEAKING. ‘COMMUNIST REVOLUTION' BROADCASTING. At the University College, Nottingham' last night, Frofsasor F. S. Uranger resumed his course of public lectures art of public speaking by pointing cut that the extraordinary development of listening ...
... TEACHING OR SPEAKING? Mrs. Schilizn, writing to the Times from Guilaborough Court on the need of teaching economics, asks : Why should not members of Parliament give lectures to their constituents on the elements of economies, instead of wasting their ...
... PLAIN SPEAKING. At the National Utica of Teachers' CDR&roma at Odor{ badly% discoed°. took *amen the of the schools. Much criticism was directed to circulars leaned by the Board of iblixotioa on the ..w admen* was as and ad-hatted, aed tibaticia at the ...
... THE SPEAKING VOICE. Everybody will hearbly commend the appeal of the Headmaster of Kettering.eoad Intermediate School (Mr. J. Weaver, M.A.) that boys should cultivate a refinement of speech. There is, as he says, too much slovenliness and ugliness in ...
... WILL SPEAK -- Doors Open 1.45 p.m. Meeting CommPL. c- •• ' AU Tickets for Reserved Seats Sold• ...
... WILL SPEAK IN NEW THEATRE, Abington Street, Saturday, November 21st, at 2-30 p.m. 'Dart • for roarrra.l may obtained frora—h. T. SPENCER.. 71. Florae; at.; ti. U. NIIII'SuN, 8, LAnoMa 'treat, Karestaorpro ; Coun. •. 130, , bh b. r .j uw , Q. J. , 32. ...
... PLAIN SPEAKING. There were some outspoken comments at the Blackwell Rural District Council meeting at Mansfield on Thursday in last week in regard to the proposed town planning and regional scheme, and in the end the meeting decided to inform the committee ...
... SPEAK SLOWLY. Another hint he like to intending speakers was to speak slowly. fle knew he was a great sinner in this res. Peet, but young speakers would find it a great advantage. It more time and tMsrerore the spl.a.ker was not expected to say so much ...