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Date

1900 - 1909
9 1900

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England

Place

Liverpool, Lancashire, England

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9

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AN EXTRAORDINARY NOVEL*

... Beaumont, Boy- Is land Common; Thomas Belford, Failsworth; a. James Brady, Boothstown; Jonathan Brough, t Heanor; Joseph Caldwell, Atherton; Richard Chapman, Bamfnurlaig; T. T. Christie, Darnall, near Sheffield; Thomas Clarke, Poynton, near Stockport; ...

THE LOCAL THEATRES

... uso named ?? , last frem Uver- _poo}, was charged wkh esaling twod od-boots, on Ba fta r mxra g, from the shop of Ftibrarn Hardy, and WHES, ilc ?? ?? ?? es-{ter gI hoe he grenanhg tsu -TheCktek: Why do you waf.r-al sentenml -Prsovm: I -n bet:er m prisms ...

THE LOCAL THEATRES

... name of Mr. Thomas Thomas, a tenor endowed with a voice of purity and sweet- ness. A keen perception for composition which lend themselves to his- method of interpreta- tion is-also his. These and other pleasing t-its 'will bring Mr. Thomas to the front ...

MUSIC IN LIVERPOOL

... labourer, named Thomas Hardy, was nd charged with the maanslaughter of a roan named Thomas Garrity, in Stanley-road. An inquest n was held on th body of the deceased last week, when the jury returned a verdict of Man- 13aaghter against Hardy. It appeared ...

THE LIVERPOOL THEATRES

... THE LIVERPOOL TREARES Any plav founded tn Mr. Tho-mas Hardy's novel 'Tess of the DYtUrberviles, which as such could make a bid for success, would in every p probability have to partake-strongly of the at- mosphere-intenselv human, dreamily pastoril. ...

MAGAZINES FOR THE MONTH

... Ground, by Harry de Windt, ?? and Austra- lian Anthors of To-day, by Frederick Dolman. A poem'-of sixteen stanzas, by Thomas Hardy, ertitled The Souls of the Slain, worthily oc- cupies first place in The ConailI Magazine. 'Sir John Robinson, ?? late ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... national game. for= an Hector Macdonald. or, the Private who T1 Became a General. A Highland Laddie's thal Life and Laurels. By Thomas F. G. that Coates. With portrait. (London: S. W. revi al Partridge and Co. Is. 6d.) Among the -cpa many books that the present ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... spirit of forgive nS ness for a. terrnle wrong done him, is a piece ed of work that would do no discredit to the e- mind of Thomas Hardy. The second tale, he entitled The Taming by a ShreW-, has a Lay toch. here and there of ironical hlmour of a very high ...

THE LIVERPOOL THEATRES

... officer with fine onsistency, relentless energy, and that just emphasis which is comparatively rare on the stage. Mr. Berte Thomas made a strong and clear-cut Heffterdingk; and 3lr. Frank Mills, as Von Keller, shows ably that the art of acting is understood ...