MID CUMBERLAND IMPS' SPEAKING COMPETITIONS
... MID CUMBERLAND IMPS' SPEAKING COMPETITIONS. pENRITH ORATORS TAKE THIRD PLACE. ...
... MID CUMBERLAND IMPS' SPEAKING COMPETITIONS. pENRITH ORATORS TAKE THIRD PLACE. ...
... (Continued from Perilous Column.) Machiavelli, alum name had been execrated for four centuries Speaking of the Press penecn• tion and censorship in Germany and Russia, he said that justice sought the light, tyranny the dark. Governments existed not for ...
... MR. lAN ORR-EWING ON SOCIALIST AIM. Coeitermonth Goneerrative Garden Fete. There who now claim to speak for the Socialist party are telling you that if they get into power they will asainue powers which are parallel in only one country in the world at ...
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... THE MID CUMBERLAND LIBERALS. Some Plain Speaking at Penrith Meeting, MR. A. J. SPEWING DEFINES HIS POSITION. A CERTAIN SUPPORT FOR NATIONAL GOVERNMENT. THE QUESTION OF TARIFFS. ...
... ceremony. Mr. Nevinson criticised the word rucksack as a substitute for knapsack and said : do not know why you speak German. Speaking of biking ' he said : I am sorry you have borrowed that poor word from America when rambling or roaming or walking ...
... Afttr the vote of thanks we were walking down the room and Mr. Fletcher was speaking to friends when the end came with tragic suddenness. Mr. Fletcher wee ever willing to speak for the cause in any part of North Cuusinrland and otherwise help on the good ...
... WORKING REPORTED. an increase in the bank balance of obove £6. Generally speaking the enthusiasm in the Club was being well maintained, and it was to be hoped that during the coming season the younger members would preserve and help to enhance the good ...
... Lively Tune at Milking Time' Speaking at a gathering of farmers at Ashby-de•la-%ouch on the management of dairy cattle, Mr R. Bowllour, Principal of the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester, said cows liked the company of human beings and they liked ...
... GOING ALL TO POT. Another storm is raging in the teacups of England, and this time it is calls' so to speak, quite a stir. Protagonists of the various schools of thought on the subject are trying to tell a thirsty world—how to make the Perfeet Cup of ...
... Society of England for the best managed dairy or grating farm. Mr. William Morton, in his report on Mr. 'Turnbull's ferns, speaks very highly of this animal ind his produce. ...
... missionary home on furlough from South Africa. He preached at the and evening services, at which there were congregations, speaking on the work and area. Sion in South Africa. Collections was takes for (melon missionary work. A chillren's aervici was held ...