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COURT AND PERSONAL

... baen added to the Committee to consider the preparations necessary be made for the coming Coronation. Lord Justice Coxens-Hardy took his seat for the first time the Court of Appeal yesterday, and conjunction with Lords Justices Vaughan W’illiams and Romer ...

DONEGAL-NORTH. W. O’Doherty (ic) A. O Conncr (ino n)

... left West Kerry oppose Mr. Thomas in Wexford, which did with success, but his place in Kerry is taken Healyile. KENT—SOUTH (ASHFORD). *Laiirence Hardy B,8f»8 It. Nichulsoa (u Kltor) 2.^13 3,535 I IK. I. Hanlylc) 5.51t jI. Hardy (c|, ODODposetl. J. V. Busier ...

FARMERS AND HOMING PIGEONS: THE RIGHT TO KILL

... FARMERS AND HOMING PIGEONS: THE RIGHT TO KILL. At Gainsborough yesterday, Ernest Hardy, farmer, was charged with killing three homer pigeon?, value and woundiug another, value £2, the property of Jouu Wm. Spiudlfy, on May 20. Spindlcy, member of the National ...

PLEA OF JUSTIFICATION WITHDRAWN

... formal verdict- *' Not guilty.*' and the prisoner dwharged. Mr. J. Hardy: My Lord, wi.-h state that Mr. Hon accepts full responsibility The Recorder (interrupting): Who are you Mr. Hardy: I represent Mr. Hoc The Recorder: You hare locus -landi. have nolhing ...

THE EDITOR DISCOURAGES SPECULATION

... The Hon. MICHAEL H. HICKS BEACH, M.P. J. KEIR HARDIE. MP. T. P. O'CONNOR. M.P. Tho Hon. W. I'KMUEIt REEVES. High for Zealand. A. J. WILSON, Editor the Investors' Review. Sir CHARLES MCLAREN. K.C, M P. THOMAS P. ML I*. P. C. MORGAN. PERCY K. MARTIN*. P ...

[RR LEAGUE

... Hajiuc.c Hawkins Row.. 4 Eitra 1 W. CaMle. I b Copmake.. W. HoUiii(»«ronh. b Hew . Total C. R- Rew. b w. !• Shaw. . W. B. Thoma*. «, b s-haw.. F. Mopkiiwon. 8 L. not out 1 W. CopeHakc. not «mt 4CI J. rtnlliiw. b oil lot* worth . lu I EstrM K. tl. ...

LEEDS AND 'DR. BARNARDO S ITOMEB

... Dr. Woodcock. The vice-president* were Mrs. and Mrs. Woodcock: the treasurer was Mrs. Hirst, and lion, secn.ani-s wen- Mm. Hardy a»»d Mir* Shaw. Mis* CJoibsy added that in fortnight all tiie branches in would come together and hold a Christmas Fair in ...

NEW YEAR HONOURS

... Walter Thorbum, Esq., M.P. Thomas Lauder Bronton, Kx|~ M.D., F.K.S, James Balfour Paul, Esq., Lyon King of Afina. G. R. Courcy-Pcrry, hlatj., C.M.G., Her Majesty’s Consul-General Antwerp. George Palhottsic Katnsay, Esq., C.B. Thomas Tacon. Esq. The Hon. M ...

GUNMAKER

... that ha now with MORROW and 00.. HAIJrAT. CARTRIDGES—U a F. SMOKELESS. Ta. 3d. per IM. LBN Carriage paid. Qaaranteed qaalUA HARDY BROU. AIjfWICK. yawto per inch, autocbet; flmU3 A TROTTINQ MATCH GreenOtld Grand.. *2 Day IWadonday), baiacen Saioliffe'* Tnddy ...

SUDDEN DEATH OF AS HP-

... came down tell the of Commons ,ho afternoon that is the only remedy, but. consideration repented him the evil. .Mr. Keir Hardie wore red tie—Hie reddest collection. Wo hoar of emotional'' worn neurotic females. Mr. Keir believer emotional ties. Ho stocks ...

dieter Hitv ia Kci^ii^orvCAiilei^ By iCA^fßecrrie

... punbue CMsiina 6S( that wID oataed and treasured and enjoyed the Joo THE BOOKMAN ILLUSTRATEt* HISTORY or ENGLISH LITERA' by THOMAS SECCOMBE, M.A, aid W. ROBERTSON NJCOLL, M.A., LLP., waUMae owt' and 50 PWogravurea in two volomca- JURE Price 7/6 net each ...

J. UAU D Y * CO.,

... lUE EOYS TO HARDY'S lls AND OVERCOATS. UAUDYS toil HATS AND CATS. lr 1! ' TO HARDY'S . fw. SUllrra and underwear. JJ™ EUVS TO HARDYS BOOTS AND SHOES. TO HARDY’S nprv. fO,! T,v;i * AJiD COLLARS. (J'Du TO HARDY'S TRUNKS AND BOXES. TO ...