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... Speaking ” land, ...
... successful in speaking to the auditors - for both - men. 'Mr Dennis Gilson, for ‘Mr Yorke, said that at no time did his client’ make any misleading statements ' in ‘his advertising. . ad A MR DAVID Heatheote-Yorke, z man who sold Camster to f-r.: speak to The ...
... Judge speaks of baby’s “agony’ Couple sentenced after brutal killing A couple whose crueity to . baby ended: in her death, went to jail yesterday, hold- - Mrs Elizabeth > Scott : (19) finally killed. her ‘two-‘vnurold Mter-;Euanth”' - the ' 's cot.-Her ...
... SPEAKING ABOUT ART Free public lectures daily 2 -7 May - - ...
... charge of the work to discuss local probléms and complaints. hit the so to speak. All things considered, I think ‘we, have had a very good S LU A e s L 2 the Ninlan Platform. Chevr the work on the foumdation pad on \ % Y (1’ Mok 4 ' o : IR 75 8 s | B ...
... ‘name is; not - Gaelic at. all. It is in fact what ‘we would now call Welsh, since Glasgow ~ was British-speaking before it was ever Gaelic‘speaking. Gaelic and Welsh are not- mutually intelligible, -but. my_ !;ords,. uret ‘theb;ume; : mdf ‘hap .to -be ...
... seeing anv Cubans. though soi.e said they-had heard Africans speak .of “ diablos barbudos— Spanish ‘for * bearded devils.” . M. Gerard Lefevre: a imine manager, said he had heard two rebels speak Portuguese and seen others ‘wearing Cubaun - But European ...
... Assembly from the .public gallery: last night to seek permission to speak for the Unification -Church. They were told by the Moderator, the Right ‘Rev. Dr. Peter Brodie, that: they could not ‘speak from the public henclies’ and ‘left without making any further ...
... people o take politics seriously, but have the diffi tr'?i‘olco,ol the lesser of evils, - - n Y - nservatives speak for the rich and Labour speak for the poor, [but the vast majority of pe%pl .are ‘somewhere in the middle with no MWmnt voice |of their own ...
... ALLEN 'WRIGHT SPEAKING ABOUT ART Free public lectures daily 29 May -4 June A ( ) b 7 S [N PO o, 000 'lll;' b - N ...
... getting in_sight of Crocketford. Here where the hay.storés; the inns and the bizz of the Portpatrick mail coaches - -Legend - speaks of some 18,000 cattle a year coming off the Portpatrick boats from: Ireland in the 1780 s and: of the glorious sight of as ...
... Wil & A ks B 3 o The American Guard of Honour march to the annual Service ‘arranged by the English Speaking Union of the Commonweaith at the Seottish-American Memorial in Princes Street .Gardens, Edinburgh, yesterday. The American’ Memorial Day Service ...