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EAST WOODHAY

... nonpareil. produced upwards of three thousand plants. This certainly looks as if the season was favourable to them; it also speaks volumes for the genuineness of Messrs. Sutton's seeds, of whom it was purchased, and reflects great credit on the skill and ...

VACCINATION

... their share in passing the resolution. SPEAKING AND SKETCHING. COMPETITONS AT Tim GUILDHALL CLUB. Among the events of the Guildhall season none create more interest than the annual competitions In impromptu speaking and sketching, as they are sure to cause ...

A TRIO or TRIERS

... Berkshire Liberals upon having secured sixth an excellent champion. .t.. he was speaking iu the division Mr. Iliackantess hoped to represent, hr trusted be would retaliate hr speaking for him (h ear. hear). If he would over and damp down such a speech as he ...

Iti.,ZODIST CHURCH

... thing it in to see God's house filled as it is to-uight. These speak of • common faith, kindred fellowship, earnestness, and devotion in the interests of Christ kingdom. Some people speak sneeringly, and think truth could have lived and been as vital ...

RUT S HIFFORD

... Scinde, India, where be has laboured for many years, will give interesting particulers of his work, and other friends will speak. The meetings will be held at 3 and 7 p.m. on the rectory lawn, or under cover, according to the weather- It is earnestly hoped ...

HYANS A.NCIENC AND MaDEILI with APPENDIX, LI. to 15s. APPENDIX to the v.iriotii elitions from Id. to ss. 6d. Miss

... ready to hand. In the present case there is doubtless room for improvement, figuratively speaking ; whether there is room for improvement, literally speaking, is another question, for the present space is none too large for the museum as it now is, ...

THE FALKLAND MEMORIAL

... THE FALKLAND MEMORIAL. To OW Editor of the Newbury Weekly News. SlR,—The Prime Minister, speaking at the Lord Mayor's banquet, little thought when referring to Lord Falkland and the Battles of Newbury, that the memorial erected to his memory was so neglected ...

GREAT MEETING

... at 7.30 p.m. The Rt. Hon. HENRY FAWCETT, 11. P., (the Postmaster-General.) the Rt. Hon. G. J. SHAW LRPRVBR, and others will speak. Cheap Return Tickets will be issued by the available by either of the afternoon up trains, returning by a special late train ...

I LLI:STRATID WITH Op THANKS

... LLI:STRATID Op THANKS. As the President of the Club rose to convey the thanks of the audience to Colonel Howard Vincent, a speaking likeness of the hon. gentleman, from the studio of Disderi, of London, was thrown upon the screen,and elicited loud cheers ...

(Prom Li). Joke. )

... male creature, of course. like le** refuses to subscribe to this new insult to woman. He intends, whenever he baa occasion to speak of htfluenla, to allude to the plague as it, A Paommssivs Wint I have a wife, a clever wife: She's very dear to me Although ...

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... a ward ought to be one of the qualifications for a representative. A man who is walking to and fro daily in a district can speak with authority on its needs. He know■ whether the roads are watered regularly, or scavenged efficiently. He is able to notice ...