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... YGUSG INQUIRER.—We have not ltept record. RECEIVED.—A Blaenavou Federationist, Justice, Thomas H. Hardy, Bey. Monaaignor Williams. ...
... YGUSG INQUIRER.—We have not ltept record. RECEIVED.—A Blaenavou Federationist, Justice, Thomas H. Hardy, Bey. Monaaignor Williams. ...
... Evans, Mr Spencer, and Mr Hooper Peter Cassidy, who was last week arrested as a vagrant in Cardiff, and gave his name as Thomas Hardy, was brought up in custody and charged with being a person under police supervision, and with failing to report his coming ...
... prize, whatever it may be, is won by Mr George Meredith, and those esteemed next to him in their knowledge of woman are Mr Thomas Hardy and Mr J. M. Barrie. Hobbs, of Liberator notoriety, who in boy- hood and youth was connected with Lake-road Baptist Church ...
... dens are Crant Allen, Walter Besant, Mark Twain, Frank Stock* ton, Robert Barr, Hall Caine, James Russell Lowell, a.nd Thomas Hardy. Apropos of the appearance in the Cornhiir for February of a hitherto unpublished poem by Charlotte Bronte, it is not ...
... Blackmore, Mr Black, Mr Stevenson, Miss, Braddon, Mr Hall Caine, Mr Walter Besant, Mr Conan Doyle, Mr Marion Crawford, Mr Thomas Hardy, Mr James Payn. As evidence of the increasing value of CIty: property, it is interesting to note that at the Auction Mart ...
... with mining in the Khcndda Valley met at Messrs Thomas, Riches. and Co.'s vell-known Ch-dach Vale Colliery to see experiments made with a patent multiple wedge, the invention of Mr G. W. Jilliott, cf the Hardy Patent Pick Company, of Sheffield. The party ...
... Methodist ministers have died during the year 1893 :—Revs. Walter P. Garry, Wit). M. Kidman, Edward Armstrong Telfer, Thomas Denham, Thomas Phijlius, Wm. R. Dalby, Robert Stephenson, Samuel 3, Smith, Ednujnd Holroyd, Henry L. Church, Richard Wallis BoyiiH ...
... A LIBERAL CANDIDATE'S LIBEL ACTION. In the Queen's Bench yesterday, Mr Thomas Lee Roberts, barrister, who was the Liberal candidate for West Bromwieh at the General Election, sought to recover damages from the proprietors of the West Bromwieh Free Press ...
... Walford, J. R. Harris, T. Carder, R. J. Yorath, W. F. Smith, Charles Mattock, Samuel Mattock, B. T. Evans, W. T. Hardie, W. Bertram, Thomas Halliday, J. E. Bowen, John Hill, W. Lear, M. H. Ingram, C. A. Heitzman, c. M. Ingledew, and J. Elliot. ...
... certainly have to decide in the immediate future between the policy and leadership of such men as THOMAS BUR., and BEN TILLETT, and the rule of such men as KEIR HARDIE and GEORGE CARSON, of Glasgow. ...
... from the division of Sir Donald Currie, the expected absence of Sir Edward Watkm. and, possibly, the inability of Mr D. A. Thomas to attend from illness, the presence of Mr Gilhooly is doubtful. Mr Gilhooly has suffered from illness for some time. Sir ...
... favour an Eight Hours' Bill, will include the following members of Parlia- ment Messrs Thomas Burt, Charles Fenwick, Samuel Woods, William Abraham, J. Keir Hardie, John Bnrns, and J. H. Wilson. Sir Charles Dilke, M.P., is also expected to be pre- sent ...