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THE LATE MR. ALFRED ILLINGWORTH

... Air. S. P. Myers. Mr. D. Mellor. Mr. J. D. Gourlav. Mr. G. A. Beaver. Mr. H. E. Mr. A. Wileook. Mr. Jus. Reonard. Mr. J. Hardy, Mr. Tom Brown foepreacoiing the Election Committee of Air. K. W. Jowett. M.P.I, Air. A. Benson. Mr. «. D. W. Douglas, Mr. ...

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... accept this (the only) inumathiu. WlLSON.—January A Ilkley. Pamela Wilson, Eltaste venue. RwonUhay. Leeds, widow of the iale Thomas Wllsnr,. ol tchmend Bead. Hewdias'.ev —loirmreot «l Ccmetnty, day (Tuesday January Aatll JR cuds. This is only mlimatiou- ...

MR. THOMAS HARRISON. AN OLD LEEDS BANKER

... MR. THOMAS HARRISON. OLD LEEDS BANKER. Mr. Thomas Hairiaon. for a long time a member tA the banking firm of Mcsars. Williams, Brown, and Co., Issods. died yesterday bis roaidr nor, Stourfeoo Lea, Illdey. Mr. Harriacm waa one time figure financial and ...

SUMMARY OF THE NEWS

... before them. Sir Charles Dilke did so the report which drafted, but the Chairman’s draft was rejected in favour of that of Sir Thomas Whittaker, the majority including Mr. Reginald McKenna and Mr. Trevelyan, as well the Conservative members. In the report ...

INC THEIR GOLD RESERVES

... compensation case of default ought not arise. The resolution adopted. FREEMAN. HARDY. AND WILLIS (LIMITED): DEARTH OF LEATHER Sir Edward Wood presided the annual meeting of Ff—men. Hardy, and Wilha (Limited), at Leicester, yesterday. He stated that toe result ...

ROMAN CATHOLIC BAZAAR IN LEEDS

... laden with good things, and various other attractions. THE FATAL ACCIDENT A WALLSEND COLLIERY. inquest was held at last night Thomas iawceU and John Cbappcllow. colliery overmen. were suffocated in Wallscnd Pit Monday night. The evidence of llw colliery manager ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1007

... practical part politics or affaire the town, man was more deeply concerned the welfare of Buxton better known town. Mr. Thomas John Hardy, the proprietor of the Rochdale Time®,” Conservative newspaper, died Saturday morning, at early ago 54. He eon of a corn ...

MR. HA (.DANE'S ARMY SCHEME

... Viotor Montagu. Lord Bamkrron. flir Kichard Lady Muegrtve Edeuiiall. Mr. and Lady Isabel Bligb, Col. and Lady Cioaly; Uathorne-Hardy, Hon. Arthur and Lady tine tho Karl Htrodbroke, tbo Countuaa .Vlsdamo Domingucs. Lady Mabel Cake, Mies Trefusis. Lady Maixlmgo ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST.* WED If ESP AY. FEBRUARY

... hundred her fellow member* the Ldretal Social Connell. marriage has been arranged lietween Kvelyn VmJer. voncet-st daughter Sir Thomas lirooklebank. Ban., i.l Hall. Cumberland, and Wool ton, Luerpooi. and C-.iSf. only son Mr- George Westinghoute. Eraliue I’arW ...

noPP'H MALT

... then adjourned. Mr. Justice Kennedy has been appointed to tho vacant Lord Justiceship Appeal, in place Lord Justice Cozens Hardy, the new Master of tho Rolls. is now practically certain that the re-election Mr. Whitley, the Liberal Member for Halifax, ...

Itf HAL COI NCUXORS

... T. n. Moylev l.araby.-*W. U. PlelA •«?«▼. H. W. Knight, t.*t Raretmdale.-’B. W. fVckinroo. Vert W. ffaxbv. KearUio.—T. F. Thoma*. Stalhrgbeo.-’A. JcuHtt, Rev. .1. Bran*. «F. W. Gruran. CmUw. W- Urn. WonKby.- T. W, O. Bewllt. Wrfd Aih»»T-com J>nby.-'P ...

|f' TOE YORKSHIRE PagT.* SATURDAY. MUCRTCH yg. Mfrl

... cannot believe that the Speaker would permit such a use of the closure as would make this possible. Already Mr. lAurenee Hardy, who knows great deal more about the work Standing Committees than Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman knows, has put down some amendments ...