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SPEAKING IT

... SPEAKING IT ists strongly the children. Inm this principle is now admitted in Bcl>t—vie., that if one’s ancestors spoke ishj he himself has inherited to some exiVan Irish east mind and thought, and Irish formation of vocal organs which ike easy for him ...

SPEAKING

... SPEAKING TBA. haaa yaa Wad DOhRITB CRLXBRATKO BLKNDC at I/R 1/Mk aad tj- par Ih. A ladaatioa ad Mpt Ik gbaaaaßb as Otaeay aad Oaada. WM. DOBBIN ft CO., LTD- 4S A 47 NORTH ATRRRr, BaLVAar. SU. IF THU WART A PAKITB MM ABROAD ID IB—I, IRISH NEWS ...

SPEAKING

... SPEAKING OF TE4, hare you tried DOBBIN’S CELEBRATED BLENDS 1.8, 1/10, and lb ? They >*re exceptionally fine qnality, and l> - beaten for strength and fine flarour. red no* iou 21 lb. if £lb. upwards. Please ».* our Cat'a Lirt all Grocery general Good* ...

Fftfisevelt Speaks

... Fftfisevelt Speaks. A Chieago telegram, dated Thursday, says- Mr. Roosevelt, speaking here yesterday. warmly advocated'rreiprHly with Canada. A number Congressmen were reeponf Ible, he said, for himlnt-ing the rontinnatiun the agreement hy the annexation ...

THE ORACLE SPEAKS

... THE ORACLE SPEAKS. A Liverpool gentleman recently wrote Mr. Chamberlain follows:—“The abhorrence and contempt with which one regarded at first the allegations your traducers has now almost become dismay. Won’t some oracle speak and save the faith of those ...

THE MASTER SPEAKS

... THE MASTER SPEAKS. Art tired, My child? I have been weary too, Often amid the vales of Galilee And hill-girt Nazareth, where foxes knew Their safe and desert shelters, and for Me Was not a resting-place! Yea, I have Long nights with weariness more bitter ...

TO SPEAK THE TRUTH

... SPEAK THE TRUTH. Mr. Barrett Asked to Address a Meeting. Ex-Constable Barrett lias ?ipproached on all sides to make public declaration as the present position affairs. and is considering suggestions from hundreds of friends that should place his views ...

STRAIGHT SPEAKING

... STRAIGHT SPEAKING. Mr. Michaxl Davitt’s speech Maryboro' yesterday will, we calculate, clear any the last vestiges of that may yet exist in the minds of the Irish people regarding the unfortunate O'Brien controversy. As we expected, does not heaitata ...

To Speak in Irish

... Speak Irish. At the fortnightly meeting of the Macroom Board of Guardians on Saturday Mr. Maurice Murphy proposed, and Mr. C. O’Shea seconded:—“ That the business the board be in future, as far as possible, conducted in Irish. The resolution was unanimously ...

REDMOND AND DEVLIN SPEAK

... REDMOND AND DEVLIN SPEAK. SCENES AT THE GATHERINGS. HOW THE IRISH EXILES RALLIED. SPEECHES BY BURKE-COCKRAN AND THE REV. F. J. O’HARE, C.C. THE MISw SION’S SUCCESS. Fresh from the magnificent outburst of they had met in Boston, the. representatives of ...

VISCOUNT HAYASHI SPEAKS

... VISCOUNT HAYASHI SPEAKS. Viscount Hayaabi, tha Japanaaa Minister, was the principsd guest last night the first monthly dinner the London Chamber of Commerce. Ho eaid that since the Into deplorable war hie countrymen reeolred every way in their power ...

PERILS OF SPEAKING OUT

... PERILS OF SPEAKING OUT. Damages to the extent of £BOO were awarded yesterday to the Town Clerk of Westminster, Mr. John Hunt, against the proprietors of the London “Star” and “Morning Leader” for damages for alleged libel arising out of the London County ...