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... swore by hia own novels that Dreyfus was innocent. In the next literary law -suit we may have Mr George Meredith or Mr Thomas Hardy swearing, or one of the Kailyarders affirming, by the masterpieces with which they increased our literature, and as ...

NORTH COUNTRY NEWS

... Hr-ei-fsje. — John M irlholland and Arthur Deacon wore fined 10s each for ill treating three pit ponies at Binchester. — Thomas Hardy, of the He fm !ng- ton-row Tavern, near Crook, vraa fined £2 and tho costs for having a pirtt meri^ij.re wliioh was short ...

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... outbreak. Not always are the most celebrated and gifted authors literary men by profession- Modern in- stances give us Thomas Hardy (a country squire), *'lan Maclaren (a clergyman), and, as a Bir- mingham illustration, Mr J. H. Shonlu.usc, the author ...

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... afternoon, and night, 10.30, 2.30, 6.30. Collections for Foreign Missions. — Anvr. A Leadgate Miner Killed. — Yesterday Thomas Hardy (married), living in Front-street, Leadgate, was killed while working in the Consett Iron Co.'s pit at Iveston. To the ...

NORTH COUNTRY NEWS

... of Lord Thomas Williamson.— Yesterday the Darlington weather prophet, Lord Thomas Williamson, succumbed to a severe attack of bronchitis, against which, at his advanced age of eighty-six years, he was unable successfully to battle. Thomas Williamson ...

lr the Scottish miners endeavour to recover 4 the reduction of 12i per cent in wajres whiub has novr been

... current and future numbera are to include contributions from such widely popular writers as Walter Beaant, S. X Crockett, Thomas Hardy, Beatrice H-rraden. Bret Harte, Rudyard Kipling, Mrs Lynn Linton, W. E. M ;rris, Ac. If thestand- ard set by the first ...

KORTH COUMTMJffiU

... was a large and at- tentive audience. Mr Edward Oliver presided, and a recitation was given by Mr R. Cable. Councillor Thomas Hardy, of Stoke-on- Trent, at- tended as a deputation from the United King- dom Alliance, and dealt with the temperance question ...

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... pOR ONE PENNY. A ORDER EARLY KOT A SINGLE DULL LLNE IN THE XMAS NUMBER. COMPLETE STORY '« THE GRAVE BY THE HANDPOST. Bx THOMAS HARDY. COMPLETE STORY •'THE CHRIST-CHILD. By FLORENCE MARRYAT. COMPLETE STORY. THE ENAMOURED EXCISE OFFICER. Bi WALTER RAYMOND ...

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... ONE PENNY. ORDER EARLY NOT A SINGLE DULL LINE IN THE XMAS NUMBER. COMPLETE STORY. '« THE GI. AYE BY THE lIAXDPOST. By THOMAS HARDY. COMPLETE STORY. •THE CUR I ST -CHILD/' By FLORENCE MARRYAT. COMPLETE STORY. -THE ENAMOURED EXCISE OFFICER. Bt V. ALTER ...

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... WEEKLY ?? ~ REV. THOMAS J. COX As a Working Man in r ?? WEEKLY ' GAZETTE REV. THOMAS J. COX Ah a Local Preacher amongst the M _ei— , WKI_LY r.AZKTTE. REV. THOMAS J. COX. TheCallto Iroaopoli-, WEEKLY tIAZKTT-* REV. THO.MAS J. (OX. A Man of ...