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... Yes; quaint and curious war is! You shoot a fellow down Y6u'd treat if met where any bar is, Or help to half-a-crown. —THOMAS HARDY. (Writ'en in 1902. Reprinted from Selected Poem%.p. 192.) ...
... Yes; quaint and curious war is! You shoot a fellow down Y6u'd treat if met where any bar is, Or help to half-a-crown. —THOMAS HARDY. (Writ'en in 1902. Reprinted from Selected Poem%.p. 192.) ...
... of Parliament representing what is known as the Labour Party in 1901, a year following we began to gather the harvest and Hardie, Shackleton, and likuiderson made up the representation until 1906. Now there are between thirty and forty Parliamentary ...
... White—Dorothy Rackford, Nora Unwin, and King White. Lavender—Frank Dolby and Lady GI4 Hamilton. Salmon—Barbars. Orasige salmon—Thomas Stevenson and Robert Sedenham. Carmine— Maud Holmes. King Edward. Pink—Mrs. Hardcastle Sykes and Countess Spencer. Blue—Fred ...
... afternoon and the Holme Valley 91. The order was sharply reversed the evening, when the two choirs sang G. Holst s setting Thomas Hardy’s poem. ’'The Home coming.” lu this piece the intonation the Holme Valley was much safer that their rivals; their chording ...
... listen to tho HUDDERSFIELD. FOCND DEAD IN BED.--Sam o , f, Etrownhill Lane, Holmehridge, a er, died suddenly durine Saturday •• Hardy retired to bed on Saturday ni parently in good health. When hi e °ailed htm the following tnorning ceived no answer; he went ...
... instance, Sir Owen Seaman reading Elinor ...
... held at St. Thomas's last Sunday mornißg. waa attended by many old comrade* and frienda, including ca-Oompy. Sergt.- Major J. Sykc* D.C.M., e* Col S«;t M. Whitworth, cx-Sergte. G. F. WhiUdtv, F. Row hot tom, and T. Ward, and Oorpl. C. Hardy, all of the ...
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... secretam, Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., along with Mr. Wardle, M.P., Mr. Hud-on and other notable Railway Union men. into the Henvy Woollen District. When we ran Sunday night lectures under the old Labour Church be acted as host to Mr. Keir Hardie, Mr. Walter Hudson ...
... Labour Party were appointing their new chairman. A few pressmen friends of mine were saying that the contest lay hvtwAen J. H. Thomas. of the National of Railwaymen, and James O'Grady. the Themher for East Leeds. I certainly was stirprised when it turned out ...
... And many childer fatherless. The selection from poets of all ages is remarkable collection. He gives us one of the famous Thomas Hardy's Hodge the Drummer, as follows: — They throw in Drummer Hodge, to rest Uneoffined—just as found: His laminiark is a ...