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MAGAZINES. Toasuna. open. with a lyric, in a minor key, by Thomas Hardy. E. 1. B. writes a charming paper,

... MAGAZINES. Toasuna. open. with a lyric, in a minor key, by Thomas Hardy. E. 1. B. writes a charming paper, -In Praise of Bi r ds, wherein there is a strong appeal t 3 women to cease wearing feathers and bodies of birds on their hats. The writer is not ...

WOOL SALES

... the savings hank of every country of the world anounts to C 10,500,000,000. A inictsmoum occurred at the winery of Messrs Thomas Hardy & Sons, who own the oldest vineyards in South Australia. The nearest water mains were half a mile away, the firemen played ...

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... coasting stories. He also of Pett-Ridge, who wrote on London life. Among then serious writers he singled out Meredith. Thomas Hardy, Marie Corte Mrs llumphry Ward. and reieral others. At the end appropriate remarks were made by Mr Lyall, Mr •Robbie, and ...

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... on Tuesday of Mr Thomas Hardy, the norelixt, and Miss Floreace The bride was secretary to Mr Hardy and ber family are old friends of the novelist. Only a few relatives and friends were present at the church. o'clock, and ‘« home Hardy, who is in his 74th ...

THE LATE MR W. T. JEANS, JOURNALIST

... THE LATE MR W. T. JEANS, JOURNALIST. Only three weeks aro we recorded with deep regret the death of Mr Thomas Hardy. a native of Elgin. who had made his way to a high posi- I lion in yournali,m, and now we I.3lll—and the announcement peculiarly sad—that ...

LITERARY AND ART NOTES

... Heinemann for publication in book form. The celebrities who will ez.shange ideas with Mr Archer in the volume include Mr Thomas Hardy, John Oliver Hobbes, Mr Pinero, Lucas Malet, and that veteran scholar, Professor Masson, who now lives in retirement ...

PEPPER AND SALT

... ''Grand Magazine has bees gathering from various authors of note particulars as to their first appearance is print. Mr Thomas Hardy's first effort to be printed, as has often been stated, was au essay How I Built Myself a House. which was published ...

LITERARY AND ART NOTICES

... and Newcastle Cripple's Guild. The list of forty-five contributors—all well-known writers—includes Carmen Sylva, - Mr Thomas Hardy, Mr Edmund Goose, Mr Austin Dobson, Mr William Watson., Mr W. B. Yeats, Fiona Macleod, Mr Henry Newbolt, Mr Andrew Lang ...

MAGAZINES

... compete with it in respect of its high tone and the quality of the contributions. The present number opens with a poem by Thomas Hardy. London the Olil and New supplies a capital subject for the pen of Mr John Burns, M.P., who dwells. with perhaps justifiable ...

ABERDEEN GRADUATION CEREMONY

... . Kentaro of Scotch Education Department. A meat ovation was given to Thomas Hardy and the other more distinguished recipients of degrees. Ur fluty. In introducing Mr Thomas Hardy, be said — I Let me next introduce one who. wherever English literature ...

ARE LOVE MARRIAGES HAPPIEST ?

... man i« no’ deid LOVE-LETTERS FOR VILLAGE There is a told to the effect that the greatest of living English novelists, Mr Thomas Hardy who celebrated his seventy fourth birthday was asked on one occasion by a friend how be came to have such an extra ordinary ...

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... Grant. se,ond son of the late Earl of Seatield, was married to Miss Alice Louisu Johnston. third daughter of the late Thomas Masterman Hardy Johnston, M.1.C.E.. for mauy year, Chief Civil Engineer in India, but owing to ill-health re moved to New Zealand ...