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Speaking on Saturday, at Dalkeith, the Duke of Devonshire further criti
... T, IS Popara Lax Suar& MONDYAY, APRIL 17, 1893. Speaking oii Saturday, at Dalkeith, the Duke of Devonshire further criti- cised Mr. Gladstone's policy, and con- a Sdemned the proposal with respect to the retention of Irish membersat Westmbster-. He did ...
Piling Up Jokes.—Speaking of wac?, more waggish than a dog's tail when he pleased ? Speaking of tails, we
... Piling Up Jokes.—Speaking of wac?, more waggish than a dog's tail when he pleased ? Speaking of tails, we always like those that end well, hogs' for instance. Speaking of hogs, we siw one of those animals the ether day lying in the gutter, and in the ...
The Prince of Wales, speaking at the Grand Lodge of Mark Masons, on Saturday
... - ?? L- SALUS POPS~ LEM S'DFREMA. - 0 ?? Prince of Wales, speaking at the Y;2udi Lodge of ?? MMasons, on Saturday L , . . I . . . . . . - ?? ?? ±a-n ?? un~ .aaeuruay t t.eling. said the interest in the craft which a .hd evinced since he became a member ...
Speaking at Bradford on Saturday night, Mr. Chamberlain referred at length to the
... STratpool ndtrvftevg ] - I S.AIS POPUMI LEX SUPREXA. MONDAY, JU TE 4, -0-- Speaking at Bradford on Saturday night, Mr. Chamberlain referred at length to the --A rnruon T--_3 Dk ,cont speeches of Lord Rosebery. He fj ;i1 that the Prime Minister had been ...
Speaking at the annual meeting of the West Cumberland Liberal Association, last
... the motion of Mr. Ains- 3' M P., seconded bv Mr. W anh, as3 passed congratuiat .11stone on attaining his poiitical laird, speaking at the ;- c f e loundation-stone of the now connection with Lz 'rch, Lower rTranmere, yester- t the G.eneral &chool Euilding ...
[ill] Spencer, speaking at the opening of a board school in the neighbourhood of
... -- - - I sirs rol; arncr~s - 0 it ' a-r Snpercr, speaking at the openin-g t of a Du^ri sehool in the nei-hbourhood of . ( . . 1 . I - : - I .- I . i - ?? - 2 : 1 },ralford yesterday, said it had been found uP th at avtaent b; results was defective, ani ...
The Duke of Devonshire, speaking at Derby yesterday, referred to the report of the Royal
... SALUS POPULI LEX SurPR IA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1 0--- The Duke of DevonsbL-e, speaking cat Derbv y vesterlIvv, referred to the report of the Roy;' I i;.n. ;;no the AcMd Palr Tt .w--l he I orninssion on the Aged Poor. It showed, he O cr s.:u, the immense ...
Mr. John Morley, speaking at Newcastle on Saturday, dwelt on the question of
... AnLUS POPULI L3X surE1MA. MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1893 I a Mr. John Morley, speaking at Newcastle on Saturday, dwelt on the question of 8 A t ~ ~ - - - -_ .- _ _ , _ _ . .. . ' obstruction, and replying to the allegation th IY that the Home Rule Bill had been ...
Mr. A. J. Balfour, speaking at Manchester, on Saturday, in connection with
... improvement of the Welsh E DM miners and quarrymen, the proserva- a :r tion of the Welsh language, the appoint- d . ment of Welsh-speaking officials, and a r a- scheme for the national self-government of s ?? Wales. Resolutions in favour of the E ear movement ...
Speaking at Paddington, on Saturday, Lord Randolph Churchill announced his
... standing thus in the year 187& Of a population of S,412377 in Ireland, only 817,875 could speak Irish; whileof a population of 1,412,573 in Wales, 934,530 were able to speak Welh. Now, as the majority of these are more or less acquainted with Enghlisas well ...