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... SPEAK d I A NAP HAND OF WRIGHT WINNERS! I I (I'll see you in the Morning). I _ I DON'T CARE WHAT YOU USED TO BE summer! fT RAIN CURRANTS I (Brings the Roses Again). I I THE LAWRENCE WRIGHT MUSIC CO. I I (The New Wright House), Denmark St. (Charing Cross ...
... WHY NOT SPEAK ? A QUESTION FOR TRADE UNION LEADERS WE want this morning to put a plain question to Trade Union leaders (apart from the Miners' Executive) and to the Parliamentary Socialist Party. What have they done towards peace in the coal industry ...
... Speaking for Themselves. A speaking competition was then held. Miss P. K. tloulding opened. and told us , why idle was an imp. Miss 3: Robin* followed with a very able speeen on the Betting Tax, of which he was in farour. MiSS M. E. Field. in one of ...
... WILL. SPEAK ON THE TOWN HALL SQUARE at 730 pm, ...
... WILL: SPEAK ON THE TOWN HALL SQUARE at 730 pm, fRIDAY NEXT, JULY 16, 1926, Chairman: Councillor ©. H, BRYNING, J.P. ...
... SPEAKS AT RAMSGATE. LATE, AND VERY TIRED On, Thursday attcrnoon, Mr. A. J. Cook. Secretary ol the Miners’ Federation (Jreat Britain, the man who is certainly most in the limelight in the present coal deadlock, paid visit Kamsgate and addressed crowded ...
... STRAIGHT SPEAKING. MINISTER'S ATTACK ON CANADIAN EXPREMIER. OTTAWA, Thursday. Mr. H. H. Stevens, the Minister of Customs, in an open letter to the former Prime Minister, Mr. Mackenzie King, takes strong exception to the latter’s remarks at public meeting ...
... PLAIN SPEAKING. Miners’ Leaders and Other Trade Unions. EON HUN, Friday Morning. From what meagre disclosures have been made the proceedings the joint meeting between the Executive of the Miners Federation and the General Council the Trades Cnioti Congress ...
... Speaking Pictures Jack \Varner has returned to the coast, unable to discuss anything but the Vitaphone. His great interest in this new invention seems to be the chance to get operatic stars into the motion-picture theatres. He expects to have Marion Talley ...
... “SPEAK UP.” A taxicab-driver, who was called as a witness in a case at London Sessions, commenced to give his evidence in such low tones that the jury could not hear him. Speak louder,” said the deputy-chairman (Mr. H. W. W. Wilberforce). Speak as though ...
... SPEAKING SOUTHEND. one ronsiderc the abolition of Coastguards, and is naturally influenced by the disappearance oi a force which everybody held in very high respect, it is necessary to give the authorities full credit for their desire for economy, otherwise ...