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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 ...

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 ...

CHIPS

... cannonade the , other night from one of the Dardanelles forts, ' c&ising much alarm in the neighbourhood. j ' The wife of Thomas Hardy, the novelist, is a j woman of considerable ability, and has onia- . mented one of the rooms of their Dorchester , home ...

SOUTHEKN SCENES

... bit of excellent country road we were indeed far from the madding crowd's ignoble strife, and could well imagine how Thomas Hardy, amid such scenes, managed to portray the rural life of just such villages as we passed through from time to time. We made ...

CHIPS

... and then, returning to his hotel, found a fourth interviewer, who interviewed him on the work of tiie Pol\ technics. Mrs Thomas Hardy publishes an emphatic pro- test against the widespread practice of killing larks for purposes of food. It is a little ...

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 ...

JOT _JXX GOOD FABTKT, USE — PUJ_B LARD. m Btaß ,0- -a- Dov«-eWC Po_o_l Wh eastern Daily Gt..\2ette . ;

... 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 ...

CIUOKET

... not out. BOWLLSG Overs. Mdns Runs. Wkts. Aver. TShorttle 87 23 210 21 10*0 J A Thomas 42 2 121 10 121 D Bookless.. 215 56 525 42 12- JCaUender 256 70 594 38 15*6 C Hardy 97 35 191 12 15-9 AHicks 118 34 252 15 15-8 ...

TBADE UNIONS AND SOCIALISM

... vigorous and emphatic a protest is the de- struction of private enterprise and the universal mterfetenee of the State. Mr Keir Hardie and his disci pie. openly avow their intention of destroying society as it at present exists. But society has not the slightest ...

SHIPPING

... s, Cas3imon, Antwerp, g; Munroe s, Doherty, Aalborg, b; Gleutilt s, Scrogie, Stockton, part cargo. Saiij_s, Apnl ia— Oak, Hardy, Tyne, salt; Ulrica, Walsh, Tyne, salt; Victoria, Creig, Banff, basic slag; Lom- bard s, , Blyth, 1 ; Santurse, Basl equita ...

SHIPPING

... -rnadoite s, (Usen, Damdc, pro;s: hillin^worth s, Hardy, Lon-lon ; Penedo 8, Ashton, Lon an ; Je.mie s, P^ssa, UkaJ ; (.3) Chickla>le s, Dai i.i son.. Lea»toa— ai! I. SAiLix.ia, January 2.— Killinitworth «, Hardy, London, c;J. K. Allport, -, Ilartle- 001, 1 ...