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DAILY CHORAL SERVICES IN

... suburbs) one of the poorest. Tbo pew rents, which produced ASI4 in 1882, now only yield about AM a year. The vicar, the Rev. Thomas llcany, has received an offer ASM from Church Pastoral Aid Society, on condition that parishioners raise ASM the Ist of May ...

CHURCH

... Batley borough justices fur permit fin* drunkenness. Mr. Walter Beverley and Mr. J. Srbolefirkl the appellant, and Mr. Harold Thomas and Mr. J. O. Andrew* the respondent*. It stated Mr. Thome* that the conviction took December It last, the landlord, Edward ...

UNIVERSITY INTELLIGENCE

... to Entici Poyss Mall: U. r. to Hsxtfecd; it. P. CiMfHit'jirirti; to F. Cwofc*. a. W. Dsndm. -*♦»; W. Qotra'i: P. C. A ML Hardy. Usuaa A. C. toll, Cornea W. It. A Moat, quera C. W. it comh. Jeter.; to T. JreAlnr. tortk; to Joes*, Oocyes Chrltoi: to AisHi ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 88. 1903

... Much original information concerning Yorkshire contained in the books, maunscripts, and autograph letters of the late Sir Thomas Phillipns, of Middle Hill, Worcester, which are bo aud at Sotheby's next week. One the most interesting manuscript collection ...

A GRAVE DEFECT IN TTB

... Yorkshire Pert j of Wednesday. The Committee consists of the following gentlemen: —Ofr. Laurence Hardy. MP. (chairman). Sir Henry Hall Scott. Dr. Thomas Thorpe (director the Governmeat Laboratory), Mr. U. Bows a Jones, John Richard Campbell (assistant ...

TUB PJiISCR Ot WALKS AND ART B BSD LB WOHK. OPENING OP NEW SCHOOL BUILDINGS

... routing mitek interest in the Temple, and there ia aomo axniety to the ultimate allocation proceeds tbo aale, in of Mr. Coaena-Hardy'a upheld the Court Appeal—that Clifford's Inn ia held under charitable trust. Clifford's Inn ia estimated worth £lOO,OOO more ...

NEWCHWANG AGAIN EVACUATED

... harum-scarum views Mr. Hardie, Mr. Philip Soowden. and the rent- of his friends are suppressed. Kven Mr. Hardie himself not to allowed enter the constitueacy lest ahould tread Liberal toes. Mr. Crooks and Mr. Sliackleton, yes: 'Mr. Hardie and his red necktie ...

MIUAWOWaae

... endFAXCY RCHINKSH. IU good, reulial po-iti- Hull, with filo.-k and Future-: »ali«f*.-to.y rearer to rdliwg- -For psiticabr*. Thoma. Bart. Mo'iritoi. Parliament fit reel. 1 . GOOO FIR®, and BlMkto: •otan-trdly fitted: sre.vl l-nng sorvmmodatmi: ii!-hmlth ...

COAL MINES REGULATION BILL

... the rejection. Tho existing law was infinitely preferable in his opinion regulation* contained measure before tbe House. Mr. THOMAS BAYLEY (L., Chesterfield) urged that the first duty coHicry proprietors waa the safety of tbe lives and of their miner*. The ...

NEWS OF THE NORTH

... woman Walsh. The Coroner stated that the inquest had had to bo adjourned in consequence of the unreliable evidence ef Mrs. Hardy, midwife, and post-mortem examination bad since been beld by Dr. HalL After medical evidence had been giVeu. the Coroner said ...

NOTES AND COMMENTS

... and tbe South Mr. S. HiII-Wood, Mr. W. H. Smith, Mr. K. M. Crosse, Mr. G. W. White, and Mr. A. Lacey Clarke. Mr. H. Hardy, Sir Thomas and Mr. Harold and Mr. J. A. Barter, Lancashire coursers, complete the list. The sport still shows considerable vitality ...

RECENT FICTION

... decorations. Mr. Thomas Hardy's prefatory note fch Desperate Remedies states that it is the hot »:.*■* published, and that waa written nr. mat feeling his way method. Mo«r ...