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RECENT WILLS'

... and of the County Council for Northumberland .. Kir Henrv Drunimond-WoIfT. 28, Place. S.W., MP. for Portsmouth 1880-5 Thomas Aspinall. of Wigan, cattle food and manuro manufacturer £18,103 Frederick James Grimwood, Ipswjcli, builder ,y Mn Sarah ...

THE YORKSHIRE PUST. SATURDAY- JANUARY 8. 191 G

... has been out of Parliament, tor considerable periods in the meantime. Sir Thomas Roe, the oldest, member the personnel of present Chamber, is also retiring, is Mr. Laurence Hardy, another legislator who has been at St. Stephen's for many years. The list ...

STRIKES AND ABSENTEEISM AT COLLIERIES

... Federation of Great Britain, the instance Sir Richd. Red may no. The proposals have abo been laid before the owners by Sir Thomas Ratcbffe Ellis. methods which themselves the Home Office include the establishment of joint committees manage moat and workmen ...

ROYAL ENGINEERS

... Lewis be temp, captain. INFANTRY. King's Own Royal Lsnraster Rest.—Lieutenants A. sod .J. 11. Hardy to be temp. East Lancashire Rest.—Temp. acc.-Licut. H. M. Thomas temp, captain. Service Battalions. r«mn See.-Lieut. J West Yorkshire Rrjt.— temp. See.-Lieut ...

THE DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSS

... attendee! the wounded on board the Comet, under heavy fire at close quarters on the night of the 28th September. Engineer Thomas Kerr. JR.I.M. not only kept tho Lascar engine-room complement of the* Comet excellent, order during action, but assisted in ...

'Storied Italy. I'.y Mrs. lIVGIL Author \ Diplomatist's Wife Japan. Illusuaied Colour and Half-tones, 12 net. ..

... Street. London. | Macmiilan's Publications. ■ By KIPLING FRINGES THE FLEET t ;9r ieal by Battle. »>• v. OUVKI:. rilh.W'Kß By THOMAs HARDY. : Changed Man; The Wailing Supper and Other Tales Cheaper >• -iv.u.-. Hm. •>. i:d. SALE OVKI: • COPIES. j Mrs. Henry ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26. 1916

... wile T. 11. Parson* Hilda Bell. a daughter. c TflOM -VS.— January 22. Higher I'oxholes. Bay Horee, Lan• a-ter. the Ur. •). W. Thomas, eon. c Carriages. \Rmr.R- i:xi.i;V.-T«nu«ry 24, 1916. At St. Mary's Church. »• th-- Rev. A. L. Chance, vicar. Dr. William ...

COMMANDS AND STAFF

... 6. A. Ferrier (adjutant!. C. B. Parrel!. G. Ferguson. C. Walker, F. C. Mashell. W. O'Brien. C. Reynolds. .1. Smith. Lieut. Thomas llussey. Special Reserve, temporary captain. R.G.A.—Major* Licrtteiact-tVknek—W. R. ftr.d remain soronded), A. R. Y. Kirkpatr ...

REPOSITORY. MACHINERY. TOOLS, &0., WANTED

... MOTOR wanted, 3 h.p., 250 volts-Hardy. Xli work*. Hartlepool. WANTED, .MOSER WIRE CARD RAISING MACHINE, *iuglo or double action.—Alls. The Yorkslitrc Poet, Leeds. WTANTEb. some OLDBOILERTUBES, about 2ft. diameter. vv Thomas Smith. Slddsl, Hailfax. WANTED ...

COURSING,

... courser, Mr. W. Bennett, represented by the puppy. Lord Protector, Friendly Foe—Black Dame, the wlnno of seaxm Irish Cup. Sir Thomas (London) liar, decided give his very, cloven- puppy, Trench Digzer, Lad's Luck— Lacrnaisi't chance. has finished preparation ...

(FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.)

... season is due to begin over the plains of Altcar Wednesday in next week, and in spite of the death of last year's hero, Sir Thomas Dewar's Winning Number, and the fact that there doubt about soundness the runner-up twelve months since, Mr. M. T. liale'b ...