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SHYLOCK

... SHYLOCK would probably have spoken thus:— I'll have Reeve's Marvel Heels. I will not hear thee speak, I'll have my Marvel Heels, and therefore speak no more. I'll not be made a soft and dull-eyed fool. Clve me Reeve's Marvel and let me go. lam ...

ATHLETICS

... Invitation Cross Country League (division three). The race was won by lan Brotherton. with M. Perkins fourth and R. Speake fifth. Speake and Perkins have shown much improvement this season and have backed Brotherton u in e a v n e d ry G. rag iton ß. Br ...

Judicial Maxims T HE worst of alternative pleas is that when you come to trouble you have to elect which

... world that has competent persons. as I discovered when I tired there myself for 30 years.' Some people who speak loud when praying to the Lord speak low when addressing the law —Judge Rofipe-Reeve. ?C.C.. in Evesham County Court last Wednesday. ...

CHEERING THE FUTURE MEMBER

... Mr. Ey-ree Hornell would speak. Long before this time large crowds began to assemble in the vicinity to await the arrival of Mk Ey v es Mauna He was greeted with loud epee 'mg he alighted. It warn arranged then he should speak from the verandah of Mr. ...

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... Patrick's voice in this very room. speaking to her No. it must be a dream, a hallucination perhaps. She must just have dropped oft to sleep for a minute or two. A curious thing to her dead husband's voice should speak to her over the ether. It frightened ...

MISAPPLIED WORDS

... interesting, and Mr. Charles Lunn has given un a very goA illustration of it. After speaking of the pollution of water, ourtaus well., &c., be says The Lord Jesus Christ, who speaking of (tbe italice are mine) toe pool of Siloam, said 'if any man thirst le: bleu ...

TOWN'S PARKS

... the town's bye-laws prohibiting public meetings ar.d public speaking in the parks, except with the permission or the Council. The Home Office reoiled that bye-laws prohibiting public speaking with exemption in favoar of certain types of meetings•' might ...

TEA-TIME TALKS

... la Bere. M.P.. is to speak on The Onlooker and the Theatre. On the following Friday Sir Harold Spencer Jones. the Astronomer RoyaL takes as his subject Isaac Newton. and on August 26 Sir Harry Brittain, K.8.E.. is speaking on Liaison with the ...

VALOUR OF THE NEW ARMIES

... spirit and moral in the midst of the greatest trial British arms have ever em:iarked It speaks well tor the quality of the equipment and guns. and above all. it speak; well for the atahty and skill with the wen are led. There wai et.clence last stook, in ...

FULL DETAILS FROM J. M. STOKES LTD

... Lt3tile forward line. centre or !aside forward. Paul Robbins. headed the e scoring with 1 I nine of the club's 44 • goals. Bob Speake. winger. and utility forward. Mick H e a t b. shared second place with eight goals. The remain- P. Robbln, der were netted ...

INSTITUTE COMPLAINED

... Miss Marian Burgess. The Hall Lodge. Beckford, the Secretary of the Institute. said she went to speak to Mr. Lamer. I had met him. and had Just begun to speak, when Mrs. Williams cam^ tin on my left and hit him on the right-hand side 'of his face. He did ...

MANSLAUGHTER VERDICT AGAINST TAXI DRIVER

... had his head turned to speak to • fare. There was no regulation against drivers doing this, but many cabs were fitted with speaking tubes. The witness was saying that • passenger could easily put his head out if he wished to speak to the driver, when Mr ...