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... PLAIN SPEAKING. Ministers' Speeches That May Brine Results. Mr. Ramsay Macdonald remarked in a •peech the Albert Hall during the weekend that expect from Government Great Britain some rectitude, some straightforward dealing.** It was rather unfortunate ...
... CANDIDLY SPEAKING .ttraetion the Gty next week * “* w ' ...
... SPEAKS IroLumics. Gge.MiSS WITHER WHAT - A WONDERFUL LIBRARY YOU / A friusr HAVE ...
... NEVER-SPEAK lITABAND. When John Baxter (641. engineer, was anmmoned at Coafriths. Leicestershire. for deserting his wife was stated that cher h,d been married 44 years and had nine children. hot though haring meals at the same table Baxter had not spoken ...
... A MINER SPEAKS, Speaking with considerable emphasis and subject to a good deal of interruption, Mr. Stephenson, Cinder Hill, a miner, averred that the resolution was insult the congrese. Lip sympathy and uious aspiration of political agitators did not ...
... VERSE SPEAKING CHOIR FROM GLASGOW • RECITAL On SATUODAY, Ind OnWow. Oki. st II pa. THE ASSEMBLY HALL. BELFAST. RECITAL lb. GRAND °wax tam 740 till p.m.. by Cagan' T. 0. COUSIN. VIOLIN at automat& by Mr. Il L. STONELEV. THE RT. HON. J. MILNE BARBOUR D ...
... PLAIN SPEAKING WANTED, Tell the Government to Stop Dilly-Dallying. Discussing the position of the steel industry in this country address the Midland Branch of the National Union of Manufacturers, at Birmingham, yesterday, Mr. P. J- Hannon, M.P., urged ...
... Time for Plain Speaking. Tlu Daily Express” says;—lt is said that t • Crime Minister will invito both parties to (I *; coal dispute to meet him to day, and that plain speaking may expected. ia high the Crime Minister, if such his intention. may proceed ...
... Mt Able to Speak. Father wa• able to .pesk gave hwtt • .Isght idea of what had referred. He about the heed and hands. and was bleedutg • good He illr. Father M'fihren's ao he en he linmammoth.. rubbed had* with the abject of eerie him After • time be ...
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... NANSEN TO SPEAK IN DUBUN. Women’s Peace and Freedom Congress. Delegates from all parts of the world are * ambling in Dublin for the Biennial Congress The Women’s League for Peace and Freedom, opens in University College Thursday. Miss Jane Adams, president ...