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GREENOCK POLICE COUR

... the Victoria H*r- i boar. James Haonigan, labourer, for stealing 51 from the Police Oifioe, was fined 10s. or five days. Thomas Hardy, charged with assaulting young woman named Re Ann Larkins, discharged, the Bailie finding the case not proven. John Robertson ...

ART AND LITERATURE

... published in some three weeks or so, gives account of his journey last winter to Akaum, Abyssinia. The Jlhenctum states that Mr Thomas Hardy and the Hou. Mrs. Henniker are collaborating in the writing of a short story entitled The Spectre of the Real,” which will ...

LICKING A FRENCHMAN

... astonishing the number of successful writers who were well in yean before they even thought of adopting literature profession. Thomas Hardy was 31 before began to turn his attention story-telling. George Eliot was before she wrote line of fiction, having no faith ...

FOOTBALL MATCH TO DAY

... are “ Lady Duffer in and the Women of India;” “ Portraita of Celebrities at different Times of their Lives'* comprising Thomas Hardy, the novelist, and author of “ Far from the Madding Crowd;” Coruey Grain, Mrs Keeley, Miss Yonge, and Salvini, the Italian ...

A BOY IN TROUBLE

... ) Mr Dolman’s lecture dealt tbs outset with the general influence of circumstances sod sunoundiogs on novelwriting. Ol Thomas Hardy he pointed out that Wessex was his locale. was a local colour artist. His life tu Loudon had not dispersed or i dwarfed ...

A CURIOUS CASE

... who was received with hearty applauae, referred first and briefly to the personality mid work of George Meredith ...

egged oft by the usually well-fed political agitatots, are ooiaily clamouring and menacingly and the ia many of ..

... reeurrrection than it is onoe more found be staring the world in the face with all the audacity and self-confidence of old. Mr Thomas Hardy has now etopped into the arena of public debate to wrostle with this unlayable literary ghost. His views are interesting ...

THE LATE PRACTICE. INTERLOCUTOR IJV SHERIFF CHEVNE. An action was raised in the (ireenook Shcrifl , Court ..

... Again ” charming sketch—bv George Augustus Sala; Women Horseback, by C. Anatruther Thomson ; and the Western Circuit,” hy Thomas Hardy. The magazine is profusely and beautifully illustrated, and Christmas shilling’s worth it will difficult to beat. COCOA ...

THE GREENOCK TELEGRAPH AND CLYDE SHIPPING GAZETTE, MONDAY. MARCH 86, 1894. SI DELIGHTS

... yet found its way into print. When the ran of '* Walker, London, was aboat half through Mr Barrie one evening took Mr Thomas Hardy, the staid-minded author of ** Par from the Madding Crowd,” to Toole’s thestre see his piece. Alter the great comedian ...

TYPHOID AMONG FRENCH TPOOP3 l!)

... P., is taking the waters Koyat, France, and will not return till next month. Mr Kipling ia rambling in Dorsetehire with Thomas Hardy. “Two tvur,’’ may ••y Yesterday was the anniversary of the Pattle of Tel-el-Kebir, which took place on September, 1882 ...

CRICKET

... alterwards the grey + Abbey enclosed his remains, No Blishe bas donned the m Dickens, Charles Macdonald, George Meredit Thomas Hardy, Rebert Leal Jy 126 yeara ago Rodyerd Kipling: orn. Thirty-four brilliant band can claim lite a the first of that the Wizard ...

LITERARY CHIT-CHAT

... The long - promised “Art Thomas Hardy, an appreciation the novelist, written by the literary critic, Mr Lionel Johnson, appears this week. It is of especial importance, because it contains, noc only Mr Lane's bibliography of Hardy books, but also two special ...