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COURT AND PERSONAL

... to First Secretary in January, 1895, since when he lias been serving at Copenhagen. Mr. Justice Cozens-Hardy, Fellow of the University, and Dr. Thomas Barlow and Dr. J. F. Pavoe have consented to stand for the seats on the Senate the University of London ...

JACKSON’S STORES

... HEMATITE STEEL COMPANY. directors the Barrow Hematite Steel Company announce with reference the refusal Mr. Justice Coxcns-Hardy to confirm the reeolatinn for tb© reduction the capital of tins company, that they have given notice to appeal if advised. ...

C. 11.. Bradford.—No

... Corelli, Hall Caine, and purely transient writers their school /air examples of the modem author ! I out him George Meredith, Thomas Hardy, and Barrie enough show that can lean send posterity good a list a* any previous epoch since Elizabeth has provided, in ...

TROTTING

... T .6to 1 Hornet, and 1 other*. Won icnglhs; two lengths bet acini the rivoud and tbinL Time. 2m. > Mr. * Thoma*, PrrMoo. tiO .1. >{ll 1 Mr. Hardy * Jack .S . tMdhaoi. Wiltshire Mr. Eaton a Tod Sloan, lUa* 110 W. Cliailwak Mr. I/•oh a Aik- ran. Salford ...

THE CONTEST AT

... Duke. O.C. Mr. Clifford Cory, wealthy Monmouthshire coal* owner, will oppose the Ntting Conservative member, Mr. Laurence Hardy, for the Ashford Division. Kent. The statement that Mr. A. C. Morton will be tbe Lit eral candidate fer Kidderminster is incorrect ...

PROGRAMME FOR THIS DAY

... Owwr Lord Durham * OroWeia. P- Peck Mr. J. North Crawley. Syr* Bmcktlia*' Waidie-ririffitb'a View Mob*. Syr* bhmrooJ Mr. K. Hardy sM. lieurre, 3 yra H. Bate* Captain Michael Hughes *Caianhielß, 5 yr*. W. Mil el Huthr*'* Darx-ing Wave, C yr* W. K. hUacy ...

TH£ IT9RKSHIRE POST. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1900

... AND PLUSH CURTAim BARONIAL, CESSNOCK. and ABBOTSFORD TAPESTRIES. NEW FURNITURE COVERINGS, DICK’S pATENT D BIVING ELTS - J. HARDY & CO.. ONE. IT Y OF LEEDS. STATION. WITH RHO. HOC SB, AND BRANCH i'REK LIBRARY. ATrfciterU (anted .übmt DESIGNS f« • POUCH ...

OPPOSED NOMINATIONS

... Whitley J. Parker (t la»X Thorsday. Hartlipool.— 'Sir T. Richardson (L Sir C. Furness (r). Monday. Hastisob.— E. Boyle F. Thomas Tuesday. UuDDBBsrrBLD.— •Sir J. Wood bouse (kX Col. Carlile (cX Wednesday. Ipswich (2X—*F. Goddard Sir C. Dalrymple (cX J ...

WEDNESDUKY. •Walford D. Green (c) ... K Horton (b)

... nothing 1886 there was a straight fig In the two Radical car, nearly 5,000 majority. TUESDAYS POLLING. MERTHYR *D. A. Thomas (it) Keir Hardi** (lab) *W. rtitebard Morgan TYDVIL (2). aw** 4,004 1,741 Labour gain from Radicals. 1892. I8?i D. A. Thomaslß| ...

Status

... stood not as a Liberal but distinctly as Labour representative, at Derby, and who doubtless secured the other seat for Sir Thomas Uoe. That is what tho Opposition have achieved in three days—six votes in a division the House of Commons reducing the majority ...

CURRENT TOPICS

... their choice fell upon Mr. Justice Cozens Hardy with 127, bis only opponent, Mr. Joseph Walton, Q.C., receiving 106. In Medicino nnd Surgery two graduates had to be elected, and four were nominated. Mr. Thomas Barlow with 381 votes, and Mr. J. F. Payne ...