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THE SPEAKING

... THE SPEAKING The loyal toasta bavin* been proposed from the Chair, and duly honoured by the company. Archdeacon NOAKES proposed the Imperial Forces of the Crown. He said they all realised that- the proposal of this toast to-dey was very different from ...

PLAIN SPEAKING

... PLAIN SPEAKING. one of the noat extraordinary circutnntancea in these days of ami starlliuo aouuunceiueuta is tlie fact of four Liverpool mereliinit* letter the French challeugin him to say what ura his iutentioiu regards Engl md and the less extraordinary ...

SPEAKING TO THE NATION

... SPEAKING TO THE NATION. Following the recent achievement In relayw, x.loyd Oeor*e’« speech at the Albert on March 26th to thirteen other towns, comes the annoonoement of plan connection with the Liberal leader's appearance atthe Free Trade Hall, Manchester ...

PUBLIC SPEAKING

... PUBLIC SPEAKING. Address to Rotarians at Derby. At the weekly meeting of the Derby P.olary C|ab. held the Aseembly Rooms, on Monday last. Mr. Gerard H. Smith gave an instructive address on the art of public speaking. Although Mr. Smith disclaimed any ...

SPEAK THE TRUTH

... SPEAK THE TRUTH AMD ■KAME THE DEVIL. ACTUM DBBBBBB. fUMHUA ■LAHKIT*. FUR®. SHIRT- I NOS. So., at OM RHom. W. M. MAMnU * MOM, Drmpsrs, Ashbourne. THOMAS HARDY. aOULFTOK, HAtON AMP W«M: OOMFIOM ttBUT. ASH9OVBNB mvsMsrie— mi Thhlete la Stans, JM at. I T)iiMil ...

SPEAK THE TRUTH

... SPEAK THE TRUTH AND SHAME THE DEVIL. to lha first should say. - all means ao, apeak the trutb. but ahaming tba daril. we don't think il can done s such old arcfa-vilUin don’t think he's any aeoae sham- left never thought very well of bun, and we think ...

MR. BALFOUR SPEAKS

... MR. BALFOUR SPEAKS. Mr. Asquith’s reply to Sir Edward Carson’s speech was guarded but sympathetic. commended it as a speech calculated to help, and not hinder, settlement. The path to a settlement is admittedly difficult, and no one knows this better ...

The Conservatevk Boy Speaks

... The Conservatevk Boy Speaks •• ut please let us see them, one short little poep. Just prove that the wild beasts are there; If they are inside, well they must be asleep, Or they'd make a big row, I declare. Just make them growl once, stir them up with ...

The Conservative Boy Speaks

... The Conservative Boy Speaks “Please, what they call hem and what they cat. And are the wild animals real? can’t hear them roaring, give us a treat. Oh, piease stir them till they squeal.” Keeper Asquith Speaks: Oh, no, if I vex them they'll give you a ...

DERBY EMPLOYER SPEAKS

... DERBY EMPLOYER SPEAKS OUT. “Fifty Per Cent. Staff Increase With ProtecHon.” —Mr. V. Jobson. dramatic statement on tht virtues of Protection from the view-point of Derby IndUßtries made by Mr. V. Jobeon, managing director of Quolcaat, Dtd., Derby, in an ...

SPEAKING FROM THE COACH,

... SPEAKING FROM THE COACH, survive the struggle in the Lower House? Yet still we heard the menaces of Ministers against the Senate of Great Britain. Were those menaces addressed to them because some carefully conceived, some perfect living measure was about ...