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BOOK GOSSIP

... American venture, the first number of which will tie issued on June 1. Sir George Douglas, who is now completing mono* Thomas Hardy for Messrs. Grreniug’s series uf English writer-, h ...

A STUPID DIATRIBE AGAINST A JUDGE

... their orats yesterday as Divisional Court in Queen's Bench, the Attorney-Oeneral saki had to move for peremptory order for Thomas Lancaster, of the Daily Argu> Buildings, Corporation Street, Birmingham, attend the court on Tuesday next, to answer for ...

AUCTION ROOMS AND OFFICES;

... etwiM.IERSKY GUERNSEY CI»W8 ami HEIFERS, all either iiui ralred ur doe. and •huh hare apeHally wl«Sed lor thin Sale l-Sa* hardy to rus'.iiiiiiuoand Hi for North. .. . Irtotk'im-ti families n-quirin* onlk. At, will find lbe«r very profitaUe .Uiry as ...

THE ATTEMPT TO SAVE THE GUNS

... w a few months. THEFTS FROM THE HUDDERSFIELD CONSERVATIVE CLUB, PAINFUL POSITION OF A YOUNG MAN. At this afternoon George Hardy (25), a designer, residing at Wakefield Road, was charged in custody with having stolen four pennies. In con- of money and ...

Published: Monday 02 April 1900
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1262 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

TO-DAY'S SPORTING

... HANDICAP of 103 sovs.; to be sold for 50 sovs. Five furlongs. (Off at 2.12.) 7 10 Mr. Sadler’s (jun.) POUL, J. Dalton 1 7 9 r. F. Hardy's f. by Edward the Confe: o: —ELLA, 3 yrs. —car. 7st. 4 S. Loates 7 8 Mr. Aldworth’sf. by Kendal-- ALLETTE, 3 yrs. F. Allsopp ...

Published: Tuesday 03 April 1900
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2089 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

ELDER, k CO S NEW B()UKS - VOLUME l.y CON A N DO Y LK. .Ju»t Publ'.shwJ. With Frontiapi**”?. t.'rowii

... AMELIA E. HARR. (Unwin Green loth library t 6a. TUB WATERS of EDKRA. A. V nwin c Green Cloth Li brary (. 6*. MR. THOMAS ATKINS. the Rev. L. J. HARDY. sth Thousand. Fully Illuatrated. fia. 4 the MAN-EATERS. JOHN J\. GAGGIN. Paper. 1» 6d : cloth. J* Modern Italy ...

NEWS SUMMARY

... barracks and in camp, at~ home and abroad, enable the 11ev. E. J. Hardy, a well-known Chaplain to the Forces, To draw a realistic picture of IMr Thomas Atkins (Fisher I Ulnwin). Ne doubt Mr. Hardy's verdict leans to l mercy's side, for he confesses to a good ...

Published: Wednesday 04 April 1900
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3917 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

Advertisements & Notices

... h Pac tndn; asksho Lgrm. lago; a ae C J. HARDY AND C00, NUMBER ONE, B AR-L A N E, L E E D S, Have ne r eivet their NE E' STOCEK OF PRI'NG & CLOTHING foT TLEN, YOUTHS, AND BOYS. E vERY SQUARE 'YARD OF C. . HARDY AND CO.'S S PACIOUS STOCKROOMS H3es been ...

YORKSHIRE AORICULTI UAL 80CIBTT

... chUir. Among those prewent were Sir Thomas liard*on. M P., Mr. H. Pike Peace, M.P . Mr Junatnam E. Backhouse. Mr. Hugh Bell. Profeawrr Jevons, Mr. Lewis Edmunds. Q C-. Aidemoui W. Harding. Colonel Lsuidcr, Alderman Thomas Itwyi’iardson, iNewcaeile; Alderman ...

Advertisements & Notices

... REET, LEEDS. * C. J. HARDY AND OO WNUMBER ONZ~ ,F A P. - L A N , L E E D S, .D 3Have naw receired their U; IS NE W STOCK OF i-ti S PR N G C L O T H I N G- for ay IF EvE EMY Y&VfS, AND BOYS ch to SQUA? eC25RE5 YAED. or c- J. HARDY AND CO.'S :D SPACIOUS ...

THE RISING IN ASHANTI

... the Cozens-Hardy—Mr. Ingie Joyce, on Attorney-General, consented to an arrangement where- by two Bradford orphan institutions divided a legacy of £1,000 between them, one institution taking £750 and the other £250. The testator, Mr. Thomas Lock- wood ...

Published: Saturday 07 April 1900
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1091 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

LITERATURE

... pictures; Robert Wilson, at one time engineer as the :Low Mloor iron- works, near L~eeds, wh~o invented the screw-propeller; Thomas Wil:sun. the T'vneside poet, w'hose chief work, thu ' Pisman's Pay, attained extraordinary popularity in the North of England ...