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PLAIN SPEAKING JUSTIFIED

... PLAIN SPEAKING JUSTIFIED. In order to attain object there is nothing like pegging it is highly desirable, if not absolutely necessary, that the ratepayers of Greenock should thia autumn, and indeed this present month, take the reins public affaire into ...

A SPEAKING MACHINE

... A SPEAKING MACHINE. Tba learned inventor of the speaking maohioe now attracting so mnch notice Braearls was evidently bora centuries later than should have bet-o. the Middle Agee, or av«o io the later days nf the Raman Empire, whet an cnormona might have ...

Published: Saturday 02 December 1876
Newspaper: Greenock Advertiser
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 368 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE TORT ORACLE SPEAKS!

... THE TORT ORACLE SPEAKS! In & momentous and protracted political campaijn there are always some speeches which stand out beyond others, and which in much greater degree influence and mould the country’s destinies. Among snch influential orations during ...

THE GREAT GERMAN SPEAKS

... THE GREAT GERMAN SPEAKS. Prince Bismarck does not speak often, and nowadays never opens his mouth in the Reichstag unless there isoocasion. It isknown that, when he is on his feet and full of some over-mastering subject world-wide importance, he can exhibit ...

GAELIC-SPEAKING CHILDREN

... GAELIC-SPEAKING CHILDREN. Weir asked the Secretary for Scotland if would state bow many schools attended Guelir-»pcakiog children each of the crofting counties would be participate in tho grant contemplated in section 2. sub-section C fT 2) the Scotch ...

LORD SALISBURY SPEAKS!

... LORD SALISBURY SPEAKS! The Prime Minister has not spoken in' public frequently of late months. While Lord Randolph Churchill, Chamberlain, Lord Hartington, Mr A. J. Balfour, Mr John Morley, Sir William Harcourt, Earl Spencer, Lord Rosebery, Goeohen, and ...

THE THAMES SPEAKING OUT

... THE THAMES SPEAKING OUT. grand discovery has just been fallen upon the London paper called the Bullionist, namely, that all the dull trade and the comnantive ruin of the Thames shipping inte- Mats have been earned by the fact that these ipterniti never ...

ZOLA SPEAKS AT LAST

... ZOLA SPEAKS AT LAST. M. Zola’s article, beaded “Justice,” appears in the Aurore this morning. M. Zola says that for eleven months he has been exiled, and has imposed upon himself the roost absolute silence. was like voluntarily dead, like man lying in ...

SOME PLAIN SPEAKING

... SOME PLAIN SPEAKING. The contest in the First Ward was opened last night, when cx-Bailie Macfarlane, the retiring representative, addressed a meeting the electors in the Bouverie Hall. There were about fifty pr.-sent. Mr Thomas Cilmour, who presided, ...

Well speak with thee at

... Well speak with thee The mystery the Wireless ! missing British - Australian liner, the War- atsh, is now gradually fading from recollection. Nearly three months have passed once her disappearance the home' •ward voyage from Australia, and aot a scrap ...

WILL SPEAK AND SING

... 8 ae idance of intending settlers, a; er to A J RAKER “A VOICE FROM Ti a | b © OSes OO WILL SPEAK ANI m wpra fr www TO.MORROW FVENING Offering for Exp SABBATH EVE) REV. W. P.. €ill_ Preach UTES OF GOD,” in the Six. Seats and Hymn wan Street, TO-MORROW ...

THE TORY ORACLE SPEAKS!

... THE TORY ORACLE SPEAKS! The paper published in Hope Street, Glasgow, and which professes to I*j Iho lory organ of the West of Scotland, has always, and more especially of late, taken surprising, and no doubt purely disinterested, interest in Greenock ...