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■' ME NO SPEAK ENGLISH:*’

... ■' ME NO SPEAK ENGLISH:*’ Prisoner alleged dhat the three men attacked him, and as could not fight them ail he took' qp the- jron bar. John Foley, firemani said on Saturday he -returned ship about half-past eleven, one JJmiother injured men being•jlrith ...

'the Some secketaky speaks

... 'the Some secketaky speaks. Sir Mathew White Bidie; wee the out laet sight at the dinner gieea at Blackpool by the Boyal Inetitute Pablie Health. Speaking cn the Tranevanl he reaearked thaie waa nothing new to at pceaant. Tha OoTernment bad been criticised ...

TWO CANDIDATES SPEAK

... TWO CANDIDATES SPEAK. Mr. Joseph Donnelly on the Issues at Stake. SPEECHES BY MESSRS. M'ENTEE, M'GUSKER, T.C.; T. MAGUIRE, W. J. MOORE, T.C.; DR. AICKEN, J.P.; M. M'KEOWN, T.C.; H. BYRNE, & J. DIFFIN, P.U.G.'s, Etc., Etc.. THE SMITHFIELD RALLY. The National ...

MB. REDMOND SPEAKS

... MB. REDMOND SPEAKS. Mr. J. E. Redmond, M.P., said this was a motion -which possibly the president find sons** difficulty in putting the convention, and he (Mr. Redmond) would aakpormiasion to put for him. (Applß» ...

MR. BRYCE SPEAKS

... MR. BRYCE SPEAKS. Mr. Bryce, speaking Aberdeen, night, gmhrsl that there war no real diSersnea view among Liberals as to policy to pursued by the next Parliament There was intention to postpone British social reforma to Irish Home Rale Bill. Ths development ...

Mr. Devlin Speaks

... Mr. Devlin Speaks. Mr. Joseph Devlin, who was enthusiastically received, said that he was delighted to welcome that vast meeting of the factory and mill workers of the West Division to St. Mary’s Hall. There was no more industrious, thrifty, self-respecting ...

GUARDIANS SPEAK OUT

... GUARDIANS SPEAK OUT. ANTRIM BOARD. At the monthly meeting yesterday of the Guardians of the Antrim Board, Mr. David Dickey, V.C., presided. Others present —Messrs. J. King Robinson; Wm.J Mitchell. J.P.; Thomas Ferguson, D.V.C.; George L. Young, J.P.; ...

UNABLE TO SPEAK IRISH

... UNABLE TO SPEAK IRISH. This cowardly and obsequious custom must disappear. SCHOOLS MUST DO THKIR DUTY to the national language, and make up for their past neglect. Every pupil who desires, whose parents desire, that shall be taught Irish, must have the ...

SPEAKING THROUGH SPACE

... SPEAKING THROUGH SPACE. During the past few days a series of important experiments with the Forest system of wireless telephony have been Tied out at Portsmouth wireless telegraphy exports of the Vernon Torpedo School conjunction with the inventor. It ...

NOW IS THE TIME SPEAKING

... NOW IS THE TIME SPEAKING OF TEA. here you tried DOBBIN’S CELEBRATED BLENDS 1.8, 1/10, and ?/• per lb. They are of exceptionally floe quality, and cannot be beaten for atrengtb and due Savour, A reduction of 21 per lb. ia given on Sib. or upvarda, Pleaae ...

Chancellor’s Wile Speaks

... Chancellor’s Wile Speaks. Mr. Ure, the Lord Advocate of Scotland, paid visit to North Wales last night, and addressed a meeting Conway. He declared Tariff Reform was dead as means of raising revenue, and was not meant for that object. raise revenue even ...

LORD LONDONOBBBT SPEAKS

... LORD LONDONOBBBT SPEAKS. ▼olutarj T«ma Board School*. Shildoß, Sofandoj. Tb* Marqak Loßdoadotij t:-doy focmollj opracd odditiou to tba —Uo—l c?boolf, SUUoa, nwr Duliogton. Lord Loadondorry •zprauod oni of tbo ntpouthility of tho pnoidoaor of tho E incotion ...