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Published: Saturday 14 December 1889
Newspaper: Folkestone Chronicle
County: Kent, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

CHORAI. SPEAKING

... CHORAI. SPEAKING Choral speeling. eaten io all Iypcs. Age. under 18. Harcourt Choir 2nd. Morn ion. Element•iry Shoo!. Age over 12. Daphne Goodsell lit 88 per cent, highest marts awarded thromth• out the afternoon s-ssion on Saturday. Pamela Butcher 2nd ...

SPEAKING AT FOLKESTONE

... SPEAKING AT FOLKESTONE -:o.- Prof egad' J. Hilton will visit the Leas Chit Hall on the afternoon of Stilida‘. Match 23rd to address a public meeting. This anouncement was made at Wednesday's Council meet mg when a letter was received front Mr. R. Howarth ...

lIWDLMBROUGH SPEAKS

... lIWDLMBROUGH SPEAKS. St. Peter's Vicategnniddiwebrwegb. Avgra.lBllB. My Dear Sir,—lrrom beard several of the mignon no* hes bees derived frau the use et year nedieis.-1 yours ancenly, In. JOHN WOODBOUBS. Esq. '.+6, HSI Middlesbroegb, 1111. Ilir.—lt empress ...

Published: Saturday 14 December 1889
Newspaper: Folkestone Chronicle
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 579 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

NO ONE TO SPEAK TO

... NO ONE TO SPEAK TO. There were no speeches either by the successful candidates. Councillor Saunders, wearing a buttonhole of heather, approached the door, but seeing that the crowd of other years was represented by a handful of people, he also came back ...

SPEAKING AND READING

... boys and girls, if they .lid not go to excess. On the subject nub lie speaking Air. Condy said women were coming more and more into public work, and had say that regards rublic speaking they compared most favourably with men—or rather many men compared most ...

EXPOSITORY SPEAKING

... EXPOSITORY SPEAKING in the church. In the church, with a few exceptions, there was a lack passion. They had in Mr. a preacher who went in for expository preaching. He had intense passion. What he needed was curb. wanted the kingdom God to in five minutes ...

SPEAKING ALOUD IN THEIR EARS,

... SPEAKING ALOUD IN THEIR EARS, It was message brought from home by the ministering angels! I am, for one, a firm believer in what we term the interchange thought,” and I believe that “interchange of thought has much to do with the ministry angels. Now ...

IMPS SPEAKING CONTEST

... IMPS SPEAKING CONTEST The annual speaking competition of the Junior Imperial League for the Cornwallis Cup, was held at Willesborough, on Wednesday. Mr. A. E. Palmar, the Chairman of the Kent Federation, presided. Ashford. Dover and Folkestone competed ...

FIGURES THAT SPEAK VOLUMES

... FIGURES THAT SPEAK VOLUMES tha interprts the telegraphing publie of the Empire a whole, been considered in the course the extensions, there would have been little said on the subie?t But it was not so. Almost every socalled “concession in the reduction ...

SCHOOL SPEAKS FOR ITSELF

... SCHOOL SPEAKS FOR ITSELF The Chairman, speaking of the work of Mr. and Mrs. Marsh, said had known Mr, Marsh for long time, even before had become Headmaster of Lyminge School. Mr. Marsh had been successful at the beginning of his career, but he had a ...

BANKERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKING

... BANKERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKING They very seldom heard a banker speaking in public. If he did he was only probably dealing with those very dry subjects such as balance sheets and profit and loss accounts. (Laughter.) So modest were they that he could not ...