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THE CHAIRMAN SPEAKS OUT

... THE CHAIRMAN SPEAKS OUT. CLUB.—Played at lell- on h Scores —E.rn-hu‘:l thb A, I .‘:. Andrew, ramley, 7. . Hides, ¢ -—l sequel to the disturbance near the Gains-|b Andrew, 27, B. R. Hdh.-(‘b-h‘z‘:, h rufih} onstitutional Cluh, when the Kensitite | Limb ...

PLAIN SPEAKING QUAKERS,

... PLAIN SPEAKING QUAKERS, In an article in the current number of “Chambery Journal,” Sir Richard Tavsy. says - Some of th’ old genematimn of Friends used very “plain language: indeed. it was impossible to misunders ‘bgaml their meaning. At a social gathering ...

JUDGE SPEAKS PLAINLY

... JUDGE SPEAKS PLAINLY. Harry Taylor (21), horseman, was charged with criminal offences against Dora Elvina Fen Wing, aged ftteen, of Dyke, in September, 1924. Mr. P. Sandlands prosecuted and Mr. Healey defended, and the jury found prisoner not guilty. ...

The Duke of Isevonshire, speaking

... The Duke of Isevonshire, speaking luncheon held at Green-street farm, Fast bourne, in connection with a sale of cattle bred by the late Duke, made reference '© the death duties, and quoted his late uncle’ warning some ten or twelve years ago, W to the ...

PRESIDENT OF THE HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION SPEAKS,

... PRESIDENT OF THE HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION SPEAKS, The enclosed letter has been received from Mr. A. G. Little, F.8.A., the President of the Historical Association, by the Lincoln Branch:— Dear Sir,— Churches of St. Benedict and St. Peter-at-Arches. I am ...

(CoLoNEL TVATT SPEAKS FOR THE SERVICES

... (CoLoNEL TVATT SPEAKS FOR THE SERVICES. Colonel Ivatt, who received a great ovation, said that after the speech they had heard from the Mayor—a pleasing wpeech, too,—and the two elognent es from the V.C.'s—he said eloquont-mum- they were so simple—he ...

M. MOKLEY SPEAKS OUT,

... M. MOKLEY SPEAKS OUT, (#v into the direciors’ own pockels. S ‘And “all this,” his lordship added, “was o li ible.” The Right Hon, John Morley addressed a -u!-“mr T — s 2 held the !I(hul ?u -ov:‘n::uu“ut A':n“.b::&l..-‘h‘:‘ Clearly, so long as )(r.‘:!nnlu;;h:e ...

Let us Speak of Gardens

... Let us Speak of Gardens. In this connection I should like word as to the wise policy of es with a bit of ground attached t¢ rearing poultry. We have been 8o in the past to imported poultry Russia alone sent us millions | worth every year—that the neces ...

MAGISTRATES SPEAK OUuT STRONGLY

... MAGISTRATES SPEAK OUuT STRONGLY The Bench considered the offence itself not a very serious one, but still it was an offence against the regwations. The fine would be £l, but there were two attendant circumstances in Whe case upon which the magistrates ...

great strain on the speaking power,

... great strain on the speaking power, “ May 1 ask you to express to all my friends in Lincoln my regret at my inability to be present and my most earnest wishes for a victory for the Liberal cause at this Election. “ Lincoln has always been a Free Trade ...

ARD CARSON SPEAKING ON THE CORNHILI

... ARD CARSON SPEAKING ON THE CORNHILI f the hour Mr. Walker was able to o the Cornhill. As will be seen it e ocal Unionism, most of whom turnec ‘onservative Association will recogn this splendid memento. wise statesmanship and cool heads than ...