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... pai ■ive tl uhip it, ’Snise due Speaking h'boree iliolmsoi ...
... pai ■ive tl uhip it, ’Snise due Speaking h'boree iliolmsoi ...
... Borthwick introduces the programme, and Robin Richardson, who produces, persuaded a number of interesting local personalities to speak, including a salmon fisherman, a breeder of snort-hom cattle, and a historian, as well as a lady from the little fishing village ...
... Linlithgow and PUBLIC SPEAKING the TOMISON T 1 gURGH HALLS, on November, i#so Annual PLOUGHING SATURDAY. 16t 1950. Details Utar. ...
... wins Tomison Trophy Entertainment and instruction were provided local young farmers and their friends at the annual public speaking competition lor the Tomison Cup which took place in the Burgh Hall, Linlithgow, on Thursday night last week. There was a ...
... Commun no h-Oigivi:. and other organisations in Ga. cspeaking areas will be stimulate' that young people who have lean.oil to speak Gaelic from their pan- may have opportunities of spr. the language in informal c ...
... than isk the humiliation of being laughed while speaking his own lines. Mr iridie’s characters are carefully >riefed so that their lines can be poken by widely accepted English although he himself would speak the lines in quite the same *ay.” It was not ...
... hMMd «K* Mml*M> ml fmmt Pmwmr rirclcs all over the world Speaking of the Question of proesslonal status, and the extent to which it could be increased by the standard of remuneration. •titchie strejsed the equal imnorance of furthering the technical inerests ...
... PRICE TWOPENCE NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE Two year survey by Sir Andrew Davidson Speaking at the fourth annual conference dinner of the Society o( Radiographers, Sir Andrew David* son, Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health for Scotland, surveyed the ...
... that :e tried to portray. Contrasting The Gentle Shcp.erd,” in which only one cultured entleman speaks English, and Douglas. in which all the characers speak English, Mr Macrae said hat the campaign to associate English with culture in the vulgar nind ...
... comprising Miss Betty Smith. Miss Mary Leslie and Miss Margaret Simpson, which was beaten by only one mark in the junior public-speaking competition in Edinburgh. ...
... started at zero, as in the ground nuts scheme, they made heavy losses. They poured money down the drain for little result. Speaking of devaluation and taxation. Mr Connell said it was a critical thing that the £1 had drooped in value from 20 shillings to ...
... January. Lecturer J C NEW LANDS, formerly of New College, Edinburgh, and Westminster College. Cambridge. Subject;— PUBLIC SPEAKING. BLACK RIDGE J.S. SCHOOL— Mondays 1.30 pm. commencing January. Lecturer Or C. B. CHILDS, Department of Natural Philosophy ...