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STOPPING A GHOST’S WALTZING

... one of the attacking party. was so bruised that ho had to go to the Dorset Hospital. Here, surely, is incident which Mr. Thomas Hardy may well u!:!i some future book. ...

MANAGER,

... Pinero. The Marchesa Casa Miranda (Christine wis much admired, and other visitors of ;i.l, re.t were Mies Braddon. Ur. Thomas Hardy, Sir John Tenniel, Canon Duckworth, the Dean of St. p,,„IV, the Turkish Ambassador, Sir Halliday and Macartner, Sir Janus ...

roial court! Friday. the BatUff and Jurats Nicollt and Le (hot. Saturday vision-Witness Casks. Disputed ..

... Uu-.t being cjadcmoed to pay the Mackintosh v. Hardy aj»d Bbocq- The bearing efidence in this caae (sent to ).i ol the iu«i.) had also been fixed for luA-day, , . . Advocate d’Allaio, counsel for Mr. Hardy, being ftix-id with f-uddea iudiapusition, it ...

ELECTION INTELLIGENCE

... and departed. Messrs. George Stewart Hardy and Philip Daniel Lo Brocq were sued by Mr. Charles Edward Mackintosh, by means of an order of justice, which stated that the latter had on August 2nd, 1889, let to Hardy Yal Collages,’ St. Breladc, at a yearly ...

LAST NIGHT’S DIVISION

... Pugh unpaired, while there were absent seven Nationalists. Messrs. Dillon, W. O’Brisn, Cox. Deasey, Harris, Msyne snd Bir Thomas Ksmonde, the members of the Opposition being further reduced by vacant Beats at Stoke and West Cavao. The majority which rejected ...

dome politics,

... Mark Stewart) and one Liberal Unionist (Sir Thomas Lea). Tbe minority of 111, including tellers, consisted of 101 Cometvativss, six Liberal Unioni«tSp and four Liber* ala (Messrs. Atberley Jone*, Ksir Hardie, J. H. Stock, and J. A. Macdonald. The Frees ...

In Re Mr. V. J. Pm an, Jun

... Durell obtained confirmation of a distraint on effects belonging to Mr. Victor J. Pihan, jun., and that at the suit of Mr. John Hardy, for the payment of rent amounting to £5B 1 Is. for No. 24, Colomberie-street. When the case came ou on Saturday last Advocate ...

BT. SAVIOUR

... aged 53 years. 30 Mary Benest aged 47 year!*. Dec. 6. —Sophia Wood, widow of Mr. Joseph Hardy Jackson, aged years, snd 5 months. 6.—Mirgaret Maria Cooper, wife Mr. Thomas aged 79 years. 14.—Eli zibet h Le Templier, wife of M r. George Brock, aged 48 years ...

200 Yds. Siamese Race

... priie, Watch • 2„j Cat Oliw Cruet; 3rd, Pocket Flaek ;4 „ Final heat. W. J. Pent, 1; N. O. Crook, 2 • F (5.0.A.A.C.), 3;W. J. Hardy, 4.' ' C01,, The number of atartera in thu event ao large that it had to be ran off in two the final both Pent and Crook ran ...

MILITARY

... were administered, and be gradually recovered. (From the Mail and Telegraph Aug. 20. Committal for Forgery. Thomas William Henry Bain, son of Thomas John Hun. of St. Sampson's parish, was to-day • xamined on the charge of having, on the June. IM'.W, or ...

ST. HELIER S NATIONAL SCHOOLS

... of the Dora (s), of Southampton, off Guernsey, on the 16th nit. Shipping Gazette. An Entertainment in connection with St. Thomas's (R.C.) Schools was given in the Royal Hall last Tuesday before a large and appreciative audience. Tho programme consisted ...

PASSENGERS ARRIVED

... Meeeerry.—Total, 24. By the ILLIAVOB. Oapl. F. Al'ix, from Halo, Jan. Connt Borde ;Me ear a. Peprel, Clements (2), Aubrey, Thomas (2), Joeoe and party, Webb (2), Marie; Mrs. Uenonf ; Misses Rowan (2).—Total, 17. By the DOKA, OapL J. Dyer, from Booth and ...