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Chapelhall Miner Speaks on His Tour of Poland

... Chapelhall Miner Speaks on His Tour of Poland AN EDUCATION, SAYS MR SMITH THE friendliness of the people a and the magnificent job they are making of reconstructing their war-devastated country are two things which stand out in the mind of local miner ...

POPU Le:IR SPEAK I; R

... POPU Le:IR SPEAK I; R South Bridge Street Church Wornzin's Guild were pleased last week to welcome kick a favourite speaker in Mrs H. T. Reid of Clarkston. Mrs Ilamilton presided and after tli. usual opening hymn and pray r, Mrs Reid gave a Sae addri•ss ...

SATURDAY, FEBRUA, Speak and Sins. ALL LNVITED

... SATURDAY, FEBRUA , Speak and Sins. ALL LNVITED. A IRDZIE ICT•NOILISTI ASSOCIATION. Memorial Hall, Hallcraig Street. Saturtay night Tea Meeting at 741 Tea St DEPUTATION from BARGEDDIE. Sabbath Meettnes at 3.80 and 7 tam. M WM.:ELAN. Glasgow. No Meeting ...

Published: Saturday 14 February 1925
Newspaper: Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 99 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

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Published: Saturday 02 September 1922
Newspaper: Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 538 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LET your luggage `Speak' for itself—AND YOU I

... LET your luggage `Speak' for itself— AND YOU LEST YOU FouGET, here • a bit of sound advice—do not spoil your holiday by making a bad first impression with an unseemly trunk or suit case, more especially when S.C.W.S. Travelling Requisites offer such a ...

Mr Craddock, may I speak a word here

... Mr Craddock, may I speak a word here Certainly. Mr Locker. Anything which bears upon the subject, had bettor be spoken here and now. Wall Ais jest this. Mr Colguhoun in speaking to ms of this matter some days ego mett:onad the striking of St. Michael's ...