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... SPEAKS. Mr. D. S Rii4iard. who is editor of the Ilford Monthly. *poke from the platform He ,aid they beard some eloquent remark, on the question they were discussing. For his part, be could not conceive a question in the whole life of the country that ...
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... SPEAKING TO A SHIP AT SEA. YOUNG INVENTOR'S ACCOMPLISHMENT. NEW WIRELESS WONDER. DIRECT REVERSAL OF OLD PRINCIPLES. SIUP-TO-SllOltE telephony has been accomplished by an entirely new wireless development, patented by Ir. D. B. S. Shannon, Sutton Goldfield ...
... SPEAK.” Mi- Sybil Eaton bad evidently made earefnl and con>ciciitioiis study of Saint Sa.-nV Violin Coincrto. ixo. 3 in minor, and Mr. Marigreve gave well considered ren ; dering of with tile motley, from PagVmtri. But I wonder if •• Proms goers realise ...
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