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Elgin Courant, and Morayshire Advertiser

?h. Harbour Well

... Gordon's motion. Mr Ross moved the previous question, and wished to speak to his amendment at • future lime. The Pnoroor —lf you want to speak to your amendment you will have to speak now. Mr ROW said that about twisty years ago they warted to introduce ...

MR ABHMEAD•RARTLETT AT

... MR ABHMEAD•RARTLETT AT ABEHGAVENNY. Mr Ashmead-flartlett, speaking at ihergaveoey last night, argued that the Coowavatives ware the proper party to deal with tha qasstiow of edocattoo. PORTCTOESE PROTECTORATE OVER ...

THE FISCAL POLICY

... believing it weeseary for the safety of the empire and prceperity of trade. Us was not sated to any of ins tionvieti no. Speaking at Glasgow lass night, Sir Henry Fowler said he would sir. ep away that thus, and imaginary diatirction between the policy ...

THE ENGINEERING STRIKE

... majority will he cut for the rejection of the employers' terms. THE MARQUIS OF LANSDOWNE AND THE ARMY. The Marquis of Lansdowne speaking at Edinburgh yesterday d.-voted hii speech to answering the recent criticism upon the army. He asked a suspension of judgment ...

_A VALAK DISTIN(TIIII-TPRATIM AND PRAISK

... prayer awl praise in public worship is quite fallacious. !hies not a congregation engage in praise, even though a minister speaks the words on behalf of them, if his words be words of thanksgiving ; and does not the mme congregation engage in prayer, even ...

THE ENGINEERING CRISIS

... and has already impaired the supremacy of Britain at sea, and calling upon both sides of the dispute to accept mediation. Speaking last night at a meeting in support of the engineers at Exeter Hall, Mr Barnes, the men's Secretary, said that the Board of ...

POLITICAL SPEECHES

... Irelead. Sir Farrar Herechell was present yesterday at the annual luncheon the North Durham Liberal Aarociation at Newcastle. Speaking la the evening at Gateshead. he &feuded the action of the Government is E.typt, and expressed a belief that the best course ...

MEETING AT NETHY-BRIDGE,

... that he was a fit and pr..per per represent tie county—(4pplaner). Mr MACYABLANK, in 'speaking, went ow. r a good deal .of the same ground as at Grantown. In speaking on the question of fishing, he drew Mb-a-tiou to the large revenue drawn by the Duke ...

An Bitterly Parrot

... fees for good places. But before he had spoken long he was met by cries of Speak up, Mr Arnold ! We cannot hear you, Mr Arnold ! and many left the hall while he was speaking. Next morning, he said, a Professor of Elocution called on me, and remarked ...

LOUD STANLEY AND THE LANCASHIRE FARMERS

... never beard him speak an ill word of any man, and never heard any man bold enough to speak an ill word of him. (Cheers.) the relations of private life, I know that his conduct exemplary, and I speak with the more confidence because speak before those who ...

OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Mil LOWE'S POLITICAL LOGIC

... only trustee for the nation until Parliament speaks—that Parliament is the true trustee for the nation ; and then he goes on to say—as if that were no sort of inconsistency—that when Parliament does speak, and declares a certain expenditure to be of national ...