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THE WAR

... THE WAR. Mr. Austen Chamberlain, in speaking at Cambridge on Saturday night, said throughout the war the country had been worthy of the soldiers at tho front. The people had »rne ill-success with fortitude, and was certain thtkt. as they had fortitude ...

Published: Saturday 19 May 1900
Newspaper: North Wales Times
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 70 | Page: 3 | Tags: Advertising 

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... of a church, which is a matter of some comment the community. One morning, his pastor, while in theshop, took occasion to speak with him upon this subject, and said he should be pleased to see him more frequently among the congregation. Mr. P. ——replied ...

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... REVERIE.—Do anything innocent rather tlJo: pve yourself up to reverie. I can speak on point from experience for at one period of life I was a dreamer and castle-builder. Visiom of the distant and future took the place of p^e- ■-out duty and activity. ...

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... Speaking of the CUP THAT CHEERS BUT NOT INEBRIATES an eminent Chinese writer (Lo Yu) says It tempers the spirit and harmonies the mind dispells lassitude and relieves fatigue, awakens thought and prevents drowsiness, refreshes the body and cheers the ...

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... Speaking of the CUP THAT CIIKERS BUT NOT INEBRIATES an eminent Chinese writer (Lo Yu) says :-It tempers the spirit and harmonies the mind dispells lassitude and relieves fatigue, awakens thought and prevents drowsiness, refreshes the tody and cheers the ...

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... Speaking of the CUP THAT CHEBBS BUT NOT INEBRIATES an eminent Chinese writer (Lo Yu) says :-It tempers the spirit and harmonies the mind dispells lassitudy and relieves fatigue, Jawakens thought and prevents drowsiness, refreshes the tody and cheers the ...

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... The centenarian took his M.A. at Oxford many years ago, dndfcas soo'11 after Chaplain to the Embassy at Copen- hagen. He speaks twelve languages, is a coiitri-, buiorto Dr. Murray's famous Dictionary, has seen' four monarchs 011 the English throne, and ...

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... out for Paris almost immediately. This will be but a flying visit, for I can only spend one night in France, but I hope to speak at two banquets in the evening, one being that of Americans resident in Paris. I expect to bring back an encouraging account ...

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... The 1st Battalion King's Own speak in grate- ful terms of the treatment they received on the Dilwara, during the voyage from Singapore. Hie will oi .Ut. J. A. liibi.ain, ot Too Shaw, Todmorden, imposes a, curious restriction on his widow. Mrs. Ingham ...

THE NORra WALES TIMES

... clerk of that committee, he should refer to the members of that committee with due respect, and not refer in his letter when speaking of a particular member as ‘one individual.’ He (Mr. Lumley) had every right to his opinion, just much as the chairman had ...

Published: Saturday 21 January 1899
Newspaper: North Wales Times
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 956 | Page: 6 | Tags: Advertising 

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... amounting to A very handsome club-house is to be erected on the grounds. Joseph Tourcalle (30), sailor, a Frenchman, unable to speak English, was 1:, :11 to St. George's Hospital on Saturday v. a severe scalp wound. From what could be ascertained from him ...