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BAD BOOKS

... Archdeacon Kilner, who presided, objected to Thomas Hardy being included in tho list. Whether the Vener- able Archdeacon was right in his objection i 3 a question. There can be no getting over the fact that Thomas Hardy is one of the later Victorian novelists ...

j THE SHOCKING SUICIDE NEAR.SPENNY HOOK

... SHOCKING SUICIDE NEAR SPENNY HOOK. Mr Coroner Mean held an ui.juost y, »t. r lay afternoon at Leasingthorud ou the body ol Thomas Hardy, uo years 01 age. I'acato-l left his home on Friday at noon, anl was sn! sequeutly found in a plantation iuar Leasiugtnorue ...

A NOVELIST EEFOHMS

... A NOVELIST EEFOHMS. According 1 to The Bookman. Thomas Hardy has decided to c-cliew in future the problems be has dealt with in his recent books. He is said to be discouraged at the criticism and dis- approval liis treatment of these problems ha* ...

ALARMING ACCIDENT TO A PICNIC.PARTY

... in a heap. Twenty of the party were injured, somo very seriously, among tbe worst being Thomas Hardy, who has sustained terrible injuries to the bead, and Thomas Rothwell, wbo has received scalp wounds and such a severe shock that be is not ex- pected ...

THE RESULT OF GAMBLING AT.MIDDLESBROUGH

... RESULT OF GAMBLING AT MIDDLESBROUGH. This (Friday) morning, at the Middlesbrough Police Court, before Mr C. J.Coleman, Thomas Hardy (15) waa charged with stealing £7 5s 2d, the money of Solomon Chance, blacksmith, on the 2nd inst. The evidence showed ...

Sntfe Mooaa.— On tha 31afc inst., at 12, Pembroke-street, Middlesbrough, the wife of \V. H. Moore, of a ..

... leaving rest- dance at 3 p.m. Friends please accept this (the only) intimation. % Habdt.— At 21, Dobing-street, Stockton. Thomas Hardy, engine—an, aged 60 years. WiU be in- terred at BUlingham on Sanday at 3 p.m. 31 Linton.— August 23th, at Barr owby House ...

WEST HABTLEPOOL SOHOOL OF.AET*

... Bain- bridge, Thomas D. Bulmed, Thomas Hardy, W. H. Hopper, Charles V. Howard, Cl*ra E. Taylor, Joseph Wil m °t. Geometry — Charles V. Howard, Joseph Wilmot.Albert C. Baynes. Perspective — James George Larkum. Model —Parkin Foster, Thomas ...

STOCKTON BOARD OF HEALTH

... his opinion, the pinfold was unfit for occupation. He had in- spected the chimney in Garbutt-street, complained, of. Mr Thomas Hardy and Mr Hewitt had promised to heighten the chimney. He also reported nuisances on premises in Carlton-strect and Howden-street ...

RIGHT OF WAY ALONG A.BAILWAY

... the North E—tacn .Railway fr-rtw-wn A nnfinld Plain and Oxhill on the 28th April. Mr J. McCartan (Consett) def ended. — Thomas Hardy, N.E.B. policeman, spoke to seeing the defendant on the mineral railway near -South Tanfield Colliery at Oxhill. He cautioned ...

METHODIST NEW CONNEXION.CONFERENCE,

... 000 members.— The President (the Rev. Thomas Rider) took the chair, and after devotional exercises the Conference proceeded to the elec- tion of its officers, when the following were chosen: — President, llev. Thomas Dickson Crothers, of Stalybridge ; general ...

L-oc&i and I_is_ric- ks*s i

... en Friday, March 19, at Ketton, at 10*45. BANKRUPTCY. —Amongst the Gazette notices to creditors we observe that those of Thomas Hardy, Stockton-on-Te_£*, auctioneer and late furniture dealer; are invited to meet at Fawcett andjFawcett's, 13, Finkle-street ...