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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 ...

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* ...

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 ...

A BATCH OF FOKGED PROMISSORY.NOTKB

... Darlington, against Wm. Croft, Silver-street, Dur- ham, and Jane Hardy, wife of Thomas Hardy, Chester-last reet, to recover £11 12s on a promissory note alleged to have been signed by Croft for Hardy about four years ago. Plaintiff iv his evidence said he lent ...

SCENE AT THE NEWCASTLE.OOHVENTIOX

... the resolution simply amounted to an educational declaration. By this time a ?? amount of excitement we- vailed, and Mr Thomas Hardy (Stoke-on-Trent) who next rose, was met with cries of Sit down ?? ?? ?? Mr Hax^ (mounting a bench and gesticulating at ...

NEW BOOKS AUD PUBLICATIONS

... current and future numbers are to include r-ontribu tions from such widely popular writers as Walter Besant, S. R Crockett, Thomas Hardy, Beatrice Harraden. Bret Harte, Rudyard Kipling, Mrs Lynn Linton, W. E. Morris, ko. If thestand- ard set by the first number ...

THE DIET OF WORKHOUSE.INMATES

... Workhouse who were indisposed and unable to partake of the ordinary diet presented their report, which stated that the case of Thomas Hardy, on which the complaint had been based, had received a thorough investigation. Dr. Merry weather (Me- dical Officer) attended ...

TflE EXPLOSION AT A CHAPEL IN.MIDDLESBROUGH

... go out The frac- ture looked more like tlie result of pressure from inside than heat from the outside. Thomas Hardy, works manager for Crewdson, Hardy, and Ca, said the coil was of 5-8 bore, tiie bore, the external measurement waa 1 1-16 inch. Tiie coil ...

Politics arid Society

... (chairman of the London CO.), Lord Loch, Sir W. Broadbent, Bart., M.D., Professor Dowden, ?? Sir W. B. Richmond, R.A., Thomas Hardy, Rider Haggard, Sir Henry Irving, Sir Norman Lockyer, ?? Linely Sambourne, Sir H. Gilzean-Reid, LL.D-, Sir Douglas Straight ...