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MR. J- D. COLLIER

... MR. J- D. COLLIER The death occurred at House, yesterday, after a brief illness, -'Mr. James David CoUler (73). retired school master, of Preston-under-Scar. near Leyburn, Mr. Collier held posts' West Witton Bud Schools, and afterwards at schools In London ...

4 DURHAM MINE FLOODED. THREE COLLIERS MISSING,

... DURHAM MINE FLOODED. THREE COLLIERS MISSING, SacrUton Colliery, near Durham, yesterday after- Hidden inrush water took placo the busty the mine number men were the the lime, but fortunately all were safely n-e.ed with the exception of three, who were ...

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... in. Miß* Hf- KV hb, D Hr ,; . •' O-irf-ti#*. Andrtv*-.. ,1. Kir.->wj Ar•ee-ia. 1 Rpi't. 1 !' M, ?aos-. S. K ;,1 F. I'ASJ BACKS suffered r. heavy defeat! at Hornsea scoring points to> nil. Except for occasional breaks, seldom looked like scoring. They ...

Colliers* Lane.—:

... this day February. 1037. THUS THORNTON Town Clerk ai d the , Leeds City Council. Town Clerk * Office Civil Hall, I. LEEDS British Israel Assoc latlon —Public J 'lie ...

Published: Monday 15 February 1937
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 325 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Mr. D. J. Bethell and Miss O. Breuis

... Mr. D. J. Bethell and Miss O. Breuis It a long way from Malton the Sudan. Mr. Bethell. whose engagement announced, goes back to his work a* the Sudan Political Service next month, but Miss Olivia Brcwis will have about nine months more at home at Norton ...

MISS G. HUNTER AND MR. J. D. MORGAN

... MISS G. HUNTER AND MR. J. D. MORGAN. The wedding took place yesterday afternoon Gilling, near Malton, of Miss Gtvynifred Hunter, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Slingsby Hunter, of Gilliag Castle, to Mr. John Dixon Morgan, of Bolgoed, near Brecknock ...

THE COLLIER SURGEON

... B. Hudson, 87, E, 75; H- B. Snell, 85, 9, J. R. Bower, 79, 1, 78. Second-class Medal.—H. Platts, 85 gross, 16 hand 1 70 net; J. W. Wilson, 98, 26, 72; P. 18, 73; J. W. Bray, 93, 18, 75; S. Thornton, 94, l 6» J. F. Syme, 102, 24, 78. The challenge cup was ...

Published: Monday 04 July 1904
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 791 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

COLLIER AND FOOTBALLER

... became a 'atar with J'+L lyfrrty, a jrest rizbt, who weat to the Ediabarjrh Hfbwß'asi: HOT en. and tboae Jul! MeGoe. McGinn, and McLaren, who went the' *Oslt«, and «u capped England. I. like aJI r '.her lad* oi Lufar. was ike* were all wou'd-hr international* ...

Published: Saturday 27 January 1912
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 473 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Miss J. D. BUmpe beat Miss B. A. White. 6-4. 7*5

... Miss J. D. Stampe beat Miss B. A. ite, 6-4, ANNAL GOLF TROPHY W. R. Heylings & E. Siswick Meet in Final. In his semtfinal of the Pannal trophy competition at the Pannal Open golf meet- ing to-day, J. E, Gent (Bradford Moor) could not ce «the ...

Published: Saturday 19 August 1933
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 438 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

COLLIERS IN SHIPYARDS

... COLLIERS IN SHIPYARDS The Government making every effort expedite the release o£ miners of low medical categories. During the past three months such men have been sent back from the Army rate of nearly 100 day. but the need for more groat and urgent that ...

Published: Saturday 17 August 1918
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 929 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

WOrNDF.D AND MISSING,

... WOrNDF.D AND MISSING, Durham L.l.—Milk, W. (Sunderlaod). MISSING. York and Regt.—Simpson. T. (Barn&ley). Durham Light Blower. Loe.-Cpl. Z. (Kerryhilll: Colbeck. T if'lwl: Dar.nisoii. H. (Stanhope. Durham); E. iMiddlisbrotigh cnltl; King. G. (West ...

COLLIERS AND CRICKET

... COLLIERS AND CRICKET The first annual dinner of the teams participating in the cricket league of the Doncaster Collieries’ Association took place in Doncaster on Saturday evening. Mr. J. Griddle, one of the agents, presided, supported by managers and ...