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SPEAK IT

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SPEAKS

... SPEAKS BRADFORD CHAMBER COMMERCE. FOREIGN LANGUAGES COMMERCIAL SCHOLARSHIPS. Applications for Scholarships are invited beforfc 51st October from young men between the ages and 25. Students must have a Working knowledge of the language for which they desire ...

SPEAKING

... SPEAKING Canon Bernard Wilson, who succeeded the present Archbishop York Vicar Porieca. ukn ill sudden) v yeeterday afternoon the annual *pee»-lh day gathering of L'JO Portsmouth Grammar gatlienng was in the Portsmouth Town Hail, and Canon Wikon wan presiding ...

SPEAK TO

... SPEAK TO about 66 IMPERIAL TYPEWRITERS W. HAROLD SPINK LTD 1 1 iS KING ...

Speaking

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SPEAKS

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PUBLIC SPEAKING

... The Art of Public Speaking, by Miss Lucy D. Bell (Routledge 2s. 6d. net), will welcomed all women who speak in public. Miss Bell is known to many ladies in Leeds and other parts Yorkshire where she has held classes in public speaking from time to time ...

Worker* Speak

... Worker* Speak Average workers of Yorkshire snd Lancashire, including Mr. George Good, of Sheffield, are heard speaking In homely terms their war-time work and problems. Mr. Murrow's commentary Includes the pseeagee:— Here live the lusty people England ...