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... speak THE NEWARK MURDER. Lincoln Stonemason’s Savage Crime. WOMAN SUCCUMBS ON SUNDAY A VERDICT OF “WILFUL MURDBR, Mrs. Phaebe Braithwaite succubed to her injuries at the Newark Hospital at 1045 ou Sunday morning. Braithwaite wag agaiu brought up at the ...

SPEAKS!

... SPEAKS! Londu:t-roa ‘ng on Mare 4v's My ech Vv ...

WILL SPEAK AT THE

... WILL SPEAK AT THE TENDERS. '4’[‘![ NORTHERN GENERAL HOSPITA| LINCOLN winy REGIMENTAL INSTITUTY TENDERS ar vited f A\.—Mineral W Tonder will Ix sent in due with SAMPLES, aturday, 16th De NETT |} SAVMPLES of Ay Tender are o b de will he 1 Institute, ked ...

PLAIN SPEAKING

... PLAIN SPEAKING. Plain speaking is, I know, sometimes distasteful—as much so perhaps to capitalists as to workers. Let us get rid of sloppy sentimentality—it cuts no ice, and tends rather to soften our moral. fibre than to invigorate our conceptions. The ...

TO SPEAK TO THE REFUGEE

... TO SPEAK TO THE REFUGEE oln people will find the following h senterces and words usetnl when re “attemptirg” a convessation with vugees at the Adult School. The educated Belgians wsually speak len dag. mevrow.—Good day, madame len avond, mijnheer.—(ood ...

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 ...

DEPUTATIONS REFUSE TO SPEAK

... DEPUTATIONS REFUSE TO SPEAK. The coctraversy centreing round the apening of cinematograph shows on Sunday, reached a deciding point on Tuesday, when the matter was discussed by the Council in Committee. Public sentiment hag been considerably exercised ...

MR. CORDER SPEAKS

... MR. CORDER SPEAKS. —_—— 0 — Mr. 8. B. Corder, Brook-street, Little Dunmow, Bssex, makes the following state ment: — “Last November 1 was laid up with pains in my back and side. 1t 1 stooped I could not get straight again, for when 1 attempted to raise ...