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... an ass? Teacher: No. Tommy Alright, then teacher! —Arthur dell. Silence in slip court,' said the Judge. 'The next man who speaks will go out. Hurrah! cried the prisoner. ...
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... over us shall pray that you may rule us right, and we will pray for you. that you may have the grace to hear the voice that speaks. and courage to carry it out at whatever the cost. ...
... volume of protest against the proposed abolition of the Safeguarding Duties. Sir lan, while still remaining a Liberal, is to speak on a Conservative platform in the Tiverton Division in favour of the retention of the Safe. guarding Duties on lace ■nd silk ...
... inasmuch as the handbook ranks as the largest and most up-to-date ever issued in connection with sport in our district, and speaks for itself as regards ACCURACY, BOLDNESS OF TYPE AND WORKMANSHIP, and is a great recommendation to the PIONEER for STYLE AND ...
... safeguarding, the speaker said his constituency comprised one of the country'.s biggest glove-making areas and he could therefore speak with authority. Within a few months of that industry being safeguarded the import of foreign gloves went down by 50 per cent ...
... He commended most heartily the selfsacrifice of one who would give up an evening in a very precious holiday to come down to speak to the gathering. The members of the Y.P.U. gave a sketch, entitled Miss Shortsight's Tea-table, showing how we depend on ...
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... obtained. Cattier*ll then went near to the magistrate and said: Confidentially like, and between you and me, the girl will speak the truth, and I shall not be guilty. So you can make bail £l5O, and I will stand it. Prisoners were then remanded. ...
... Dandle, assisted by her equally talented pupils, will give their fourth annual dancing display in the Church Institute. It speaks volumes for the philanthrophic spirit of these ladies and their pupils that it is not for personal gain that they organise ...
... the hospital worked untiringly to save the young man's life. The second compliment was paid by a young man who was able to speak from first-hand experience, for he was involved in the same accident, but fortunately has now recovered. Such testimoniab will ...
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