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... Speaking. ADMISSION :—2s (Reserved). Is, 6d. School Pupils admitted Half-Price and Is Seats. Commencing 7.43 p.m. Doors Open, 7.15 pm. Tickets may bad from Members of Clark Classes, or front John Callander, Ltd., 97 High St., Falkirk, where Reserved Seats ...
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... UNABLE TO SPEAK. Peter Anton (56), omnibus driver, Grange Place, Grangemouth, said that he heard the sound of motor bicycle followed by cry as if someone had bee'n hit. Witness looked round and saw that the front lamp of the motor bicycle was lit. The ...
... UNABLE TO SPEAK Peter Anton (36), omnibus driver, Grange Place, Grangemouth, said that he heard the sound of motor bicycle followed by a cry as if someone had been hit. Witness looked round and saw that the front lamp of the motor bicycle was lit. The ...
... PLAIN SPEAKING Sir Jam Lew'll man. Chairman of the Scottish Insurance Commissioners, has just for the co-operation cf the f>anel doctors in securing the efficient and economical administration nf the Insurance Act. But while believed that this would jiireu ...
... WILL SPEAK THE REGAL CINEMA, On SUNDAY, 27th SEPT, at 7.30 p.m. GRANGEMOUTH SEA CADET CORPS Report on Progress of Movement % The Grangemouth Town Council met in the Municipal Buildings, Grangemouth, on Monday evening under the chairmanship of Provost ...
... EVIL-SPEAKING. There are many persons who would shrink with horror from the ides of u tenng words of slander or oaluaioy who yet are in the freqneot habit of aieakiog svil of those whose ac ions or motives they dis csss. Not for worlds, they say, would ...
... SPEAK ILL. Let us speak ill as we walk through life, •Tis above noble mind ; Kind words oft soothe a troubled heart, They leave no sting behind. If we our own book open wide, And closely scan each page, We’U find therein what our eyes Should other’s faults ...
... does, and opens new realms for day-dreaming.” In some parts of Britain speaking good English is referred to as speaking wireless,” and the wireless has brought people closer together. The fundamental social changes, adds Dr Burns, will mean fewer in families ...
... SPEAKING OURSELVES. were never before busy as we have been for the past year, and this year, we hope deserve our full share of the general prosperity 1888. THE ANCIENT COLOSSEUM. IK* Rome has hod its day and greatness, and for centuries its reputation ...