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Horfield and Bishopston Record and Montepelier & District Free Press

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Horfield and Bishopston Record and Montepelier & District Free Press

LOCAL HAPPENINGS

... ground. One of the near wheels of the wagon was almost hidden from view. Mr. Daniel Jones, manager of the l'arkfield Colliery, speaking at the Rotary Club on Monday, said the city of Bristol had groat, mineral wealth in the enelfields at her doors. There ...

SHELTERED HAUNTS

... But there's nothing insulting in that. But she asked it while I was dancing with her! Away! she exclaimed. Never speak to me again. He passed out into the night, but paused as he reached the pavement and drew something from one of his inside ...

EMMANUEL C.E.M.S

... harm had been done by the too dismal, if not too narrow outlook of parents and others in authority. ADVICE TO FARMERS. PLAIN SPEAKING ON PRESS ADVERTISING. Mr. Leonard H. Taylor. formerly secretary to the Beaufort Hunt. presided at the Tetbury Christmas Market ...

The Weekly Newspaper for Every Home in the District. The Rev. W. Pedr Williams, who ha been minister of Christ

... has been given leave of absence to fulfil an engagement of about .ix months' duration at the Empress Theatre, Vancouver. Speaking at Bristol Cathedral. ('anon Narborough made the disconcerting ann 'cement that the woodwork at the Cathedral is being ravaged ...

UNDER FALSE NAME

... Peter Spencer. Brought of in Algiers and sent to a German prepare tor• school, Peter Spencer is a remark able linguist, speaking Arabic. French. an( German. On the outbreak of war he joined as r private. rising to the rank of major or Lord Plumer's staff ...

WHERE LAW CEASED

... the future it would be impossible to carry on a small isolated war which would not develop into a major conflict. He was speaking on The Progressive Elimination of War, at the Liberal Jewish Synagogue. St. John's Wood, London, where a gospel service ...

NO ORATORICAL FLOURISHES

... qulte so much as Smuts. His romantic career and outstanding personality appeal to American mentality to an unusual degree. Speaking at the Metropolitan Opera House on Sunday afternoon, before an immense throng of intelligentsia, and heard over the radio ...

REG AND MARY IN DARKYLANU

... , 'ition ' there are various qualities the an—itious girl must take pains to cultivate. She must be tactful; know when to speak and when to be silent. She must be adaptable ; and she mo.t keep her eyes and ears open so that, ill cases of emergency, she ...

HUMOUR OF THE WEEK

... master, to impress on his pupils the need of thinking before speaking, told them to count fifty before saying anything important and 100 if it was very important. A few days later he was speaking with his back to the fire when he noticed several lips moving ...

RABBITS I

... attending a political meeting will be able, if necessary, to give the chairman or speaker a few tips on the gentle art of public speaking. As shorthand is another subject, he may afterwards be called upon to help the junior reporter to read his notes. l.ondon ...