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THE YORKSHIRE POST. FRIDAY. JANUARY 3, 101'r

... , but they found the Newcastle defence very strong. For the visitor* Keay and Lowes forced corner, and from the flag kick Hardy sci red. In the second half the Rovers did a fair share of work, but Aldernon in g> wived the sluts the forwards could put ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. TUESDAY. JANUARY 6. 1914

... directions reports are to hand preparations being made Socialists of different degrees’ attack seats held Radical*. Mr. Keir Hardie has frankly confessed. the secure salary of £4OO per annum is advantage free lances on the Socialist platforms. is now announced ...

HEC EXT WILLS

... personalty £7.483) 608 Mr. Thoma* Gill, Wheatley, Doncaster, * corn factor £6,766 Mr. Robert Stainthorpc. Skaftoe Leases, Hexham. Northumberland Mr. William Thomas Evans, The Three Horse Shoes, Horton, near Blyth, innkeeper £2,356 Mr. Thomas Reed, Osborne Road ...

CONFERENCE

... Breaiwich. AIL T. r .ik.!ey. It.?v-bnry; Uuigliv p. jtmee, William lland)»idr. Ot'ey (4|li year . Uoyitlo;i, Morliy; Allud Hardy. I, ekii. Per. y M. BatlVv. .• I ■.lll . VI. » l». uriifcM'M'ii, v\ , T. Ykrill I’j., Wiiliam lliudea, Ovtt and lloibury; ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, SATURDAY. JANUARY 17, 1914. OLIVER. APPLETON. KITCHEN A(7CTIOX£EB£ AND VALOERB _ 1t25 ..

... CLOCKS, including one 50-day, one 14-day. nine 8-day, and five 30-bour. by the following among*! other noted maker*:— Thomas Lumpkin, Thoma* Bridge, and Jasper Tayior. and mpertiveiy dated 1894. 1720. and 1754; Wm. Harris. 1776; and Sannel Hint. 1822. in ...

CUMBERLAND SHIELD—FinaI

... people close of a combination match against Huddersfield, Tho chiel speaker waa the oldest member of tho striking team, George Thomas, who stated that the playera had had grievances siooo last April, whan they reached tho final for the Northern Union Cup. ...

RECENT FICTION

... extravaganza tor the theatre, and has much more humour and drama about it than the usual farcical comedies the day. Messrs. Thomas Nelson and Son*' admirable series of two-shilling novels baa received welcome addition in the translation, Mr. Alexander T ...

SAMS OF CLYDESDALE HORSES

... yesterday by Sir Luko White, M.P. Mr. C. Pringle, His Majesty's Inspector of Factories, Hull, represented Homo Office. Mr. Thomas Smith, secretary Goolo branch of tho National Union of Dock Labourers, watched tho hearing on behalf of the akipper of the ...

YESTERDAYS W EDDIE OS. MR THOMAS HARDY, THE NOVELIST

... YESTERDAY'S WEDDINGS. MR THOMAS HARDY, THE NOVELIST. Mr. Thomas Hardy, the novelist, was married at Enfield, Middlesex, yesterday to Miss Florence Dugdale, the daughter of an Enfield schoolmaster. Miss Dugdale, who has acted for two years as Mr. Hardy’s ...

The Indemnity Bill

... about by circumstance* which, had Mr. Mac Donald and his friends brought their influence bear, might not have arisen. Mr. KEIR HARDIE (Lab., Merthyr Tydvil) said if that House was never to interfere with tho Overseas Dominions ho wanted know what was the meaning ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 1014

... Sir llanmer * Home Twilight, by Snj-peeted.. in .V® f ® L Hethbeek. White Anar, tmt—Troulbcck. Mr. H. Hardy a In* lloprend- Heart Fraadoni. Mi. Thomas Harte n* Mr. ,'L 1* Hearn’s Quito Happy, by Quit* bree-Happv knack. Mr. W. M. Haywood iMr. C. .V. Mills’*) ...