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... SPEAKING IS the standard of preaching from the pulpits of Mer•eN side churches as high as it used to be? A religious speaker at the Pierhead had this question fired at him from a man in the crowd. and without hesitation came the reply: No. sir. I would ...
... • Not speaking and money problems often cause disharmony in the home most, facing more tellings-off from their parents. Husbands and wives quarrel more, with lack of money the major cause of marital disharmony. The national unemployed survey has been ...
... SPEAKING FOR A week-end look at events by Harold Hutchinson — the man who doesn't pull his punches. ...
... Speaking Speaking about resolutions Sir Douglas said that time and again he had seen operating in the United Nations resolutions which started with quite a lot of power. but which were gradually watered down until, when the resolution was finally passed ...
... Speak there The White House admitted that the President had not yet consUlted other Government leaders. The NATO secretari-general, M. Speak, arrived in Washington today. The importance of his visit was emphasised by the fact that Mr. Dulles, Secretary ...
... SPEAKING . Norman is ncthing if not adaptable. And he has a way of making people happy thourh not neceisarily all of the people all of the time. There's a lot of warmth in Mr Ayckbouin's comedy and a fair amount of implicit suffering. too. lie plays a ...
... SPEAKS OF Miss Antonia Fletcher, 18 months old, of Coventry. picks an orange that has taken 28 years to grow, from a tree in the house of Mr. Percy C. Turton, I at Leatherhead. Surrey. The tree, which has borne eight - oranges as its first fruit, has ...
... SPEAKS OF Mks tonia Fletcher, 18 months old, of C'oventry, picks an orange that has taken 20 years to grow, from a tree in the house of Mr. Percy C. Turton, at Leatherhead. Surrey. The tree, which has borne eight oranges as its first fruit, has grown ...
... SPEAKS UP FOR UNCLE ALEC OUR fleeting reference yesterday to The Times advertisement calling for the restoration of Sir Alec Douglas-Home, triggered off a lightning response. The following telegram arrived to; Insi d e Page: I don't dig your dig against ...
... Speak It is embarrassing and humiliating having everyone know. The last time I saw my mum I said: 'What you have done is unforgivable, unforgettable and I'm never going to speak to you again'. And I won't and she knows that. ...
... SPEAKS sister of his ward: You are my new A Madrid specialist, Dr. San Juan Juaristi, had tested the boy and said that he was not a deafmute, even before he finally spoke. Dr. Ortiz Ramos said he would continue investigating the case but it is very ...