SPEAKING
... SPEAKING. 'Niesnor (British sehocner), 49 N. 17 20 W. July 12, 11 so p.m.; all well on board. Albert Eallin, reported by wireless to Devizes, July 13. ...
... SPEAKING. 'Niesnor (British sehocner), 49 N. 17 20 W. July 12, 11 so p.m.; all well on board. Albert Eallin, reported by wireless to Devizes, July 13. ...
... SPEAKINGS. Lib.'ld . Rum.- hi que i , N.: W.; , ;v(ll : —Re . perteri by City of St. Joseph, passiug diLraltar, April 29 (7. B. Pedersen 113vredish bansoe), tat. 9 N., !wiz. 23 W.—likported by Radio, via St. V.owit, C.V., Apr,l 29, by ste,nier ...
... SPEAKING REPORT. Cotentin (French barquentine), all well. 44.15 N., 48.28 W., reported by cable frow Cape Race April 22. AT or FROM. TO. I—ALEXANDER BROS., 7, Newea:tte. Cranatone—Algiers Apr 15 off Portland Apr Thornhope—at Menu! Apr 13 2—ALEXANDERS ...
... SPECTATORS SPEAK OUT. You are usually very fair and accurate. bat in your notes you allude again to the spectators at Sefton ground not paying. There is an enclosure there capable of holdin between fist and ail hundred people ,for whkh a charge of sixpence ...
... TOM MANN TO SPEAK. Mr. Tnm Mann, who has just returned from China. will gist. his views on the situation there at • meeting he is to address at the Stadium on Sundity evening at 7.30. Fie will sten, in view of the T.U.C. decision P.dinbu•gh, tusk, • statement ...
... experiences in first-class crictet, I find most great batsmen very uncomnsuniiative, and I make it a rule never to speak to one unless he first speaks to me. I just applaud his 50 or 100, and say. Well played, sir.' '• If you talk to them they will swear you ...
... THE sivioo. SPEAKS UP. In the history of Memo z.nlansl, as everyone knows, many quaint laws MNe come and gone, but that the peril of women to men was so well recognised in even the seventeenth century this 'mann, enact merit would seem to bear witness ...
... POULTON'S RIGHT TO SPEAK. Council and Amalgamation ...
... WHEN MACARTNEY SPEAKS— Andrew Ducat and the Dearth of Bowling. WHEN Charles Macartney speaks most of us lesser mortals are content listen (Andrew Ducat, the England and Surrey batsman, writes in the Sunday Herald and Sunday Graphic). Ho says there is ...
... ILLNESS IS SOME PLAIN SPEAKING .~~~ ~~\ Science has proved and the modern School of Physicians knows that Illness is half illusion although seemingly real to the patient. If the patient could be induced to let go the thought of the illness and become ...
... Do The Americans Speak English ? How Our Language Is Undergoing A Remarkable Change; Where Eggs Are Cackleberries.—By Major F. A. C. Forbes-Leith, F.R.G.S. When I find visited the Unites! States of Ammeters. I felt very lonely and lost in the east city ...
... Mr. Lloyd Goorpr, speaking in London thin afternoon, said that some weeks ago the air was full of rumours of a general election, but they bad been dispelled by a bttle incident in Leicestershire. The Government bad intended to take • trip to the country ...