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BUSINESS

... Signal, 68 6 /6.9/ /3 8/9 8/9 0/ Cons. Tin Smelters Ord.. 6/ /l« /6 J 4 7% Pf.. 28/ Cook, Son (15».)4 6/6 7/ —7% *2l/7*9 Cook (Thomas) and Son 6% Deb., 103 2f 2 2 ' 4 Cooper McDougall and R. Pf., 29/r Courtaulds. 59/6 /9 /9 3 n . ot f i 7l * /10, » t /71 ...

looking for Points

... Barrow. Smith (J.), Riley, Chalmers. Parris. T. BIRMINGHAM BARNSLEY.—+ Ellis; Adey, Shotton; Holley, Hender- son, Harper; Thomas. Gallagher. Waring, Hint, BIRMINGHAM. —Hlbba; Barkas, Steel; Stoker, PlUlngham, White, Devlne, Jones, Harris, Guest. DONCASTER ...

ASSOCIATION

... McWilliams. Carruthers and Sewell. BARNSLEY v. BIRMINGHAM Barnsley: Ellis: Aday and Shotton; Holley, Henderson and Harper; Thomas, Gallacher, Waring. Hine and Ashton. Birmingham: Hibbs: Barkas and Steel; Stoker, Fillingham and Loughran; White, Devine, ...

Published: Saturday 11 January 1936
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 511 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

IS MEMORIAM.—Continued

... ALBERT HENRY who died Jenua 11, 1435. —From his Wife and Pamily. MABSH.-—Loving memories of our dear tather. 1955; also deer THOMAS. who died January 11, mother. HANNAH. who died Jenuary 30. 1433. and Gear si. Sister MARIAN, who died May 26, 1952. emem! ...

Published: Saturday 11 January 1936
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 730 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Ghost of a Miser

... Pickering. Until about 1862 the music there was provided by violins and bass viol, a band something like that described by Thomas Hardy. organ was Installed, and into this was fitted mechanism of 6 barrels each with tunes, giving a repertoire of 30 selections ...

R.L. LEADERS' GREAT

... Swlnton; but Castleford were placed a disadvantage Swlnton, lot they had to make last-minute changes owing to the Inability of Hardy the reserve, to take the off-half position of Davies who was not available. Cunmffe, the wing man. was moved Into the middle ...

LETTER AIR MAILS

... Jan 14. OP^NS* 1 1 P'vmTU'h .ten. 15. PORT (C. and D.) J. Jan. 15. PORT WELLINGTON (C. and ) Sydney, 8.W., Jan. 15. PORT HARDY (C. and 1. L pool Jan. 15. PfSRAWUR ...

OST. THURSDAY,

... /6 1/6 3/6 /3 /fi 1/9 2/3 1/6 70/6>« Con. Tin Smelt. Ord., 36/3 r-7% PI., 27/1 /10' a 8/8/ Cook, Son (155.), 6/6 /8*« Cook (Thomas) and Son 6% Deb., 2 Cooper McDougall and R., 38/r PI., 29/1 /10*t Copes take. Cramp ton. 6/6 Gory (H.) (la.). /7« l Courtstjlds ...

HOW THEY WILL LINE UP

... Askin (A.), Crossley, and Sadler. Brumley (selected from): Rees: Hodgkiss, Duke. Abram, Another, and Potter: Howarth and Hardy; Kirk. Bowden, Graham, Ingham, Pearson, MaudsleY. and Ballantyne. BATLEY ♦. KEIGFILEY, Itp,tley (selected from): Goidle; Nunn ...

Published: Saturday 18 January 1936
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 558 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

COURT & PERSONAL

... made last night by the Dean of Westminster, the Rev. William Foxley Morris. The last author to receive this honour was Mr. Thomas Hardy, whose ashes rest in the Poets' Corner. -Mrs.' Rudyard Kipling, with' her daughter, Mrs. Bambridge, stayed on Saturday ...

ABBEY FUNERAL FOR MR. KIPLING. TO BE BURIED IN POETS' CORNER. From Our London Staff. FLEET STREET, Sunday. Mr. ..

... at the Abbey at noon on Thursday. lie will be Mated in Poets' Corner. The last author to be buried in the Abbey was Mr. Thomas Hardy. THE QUEEN'S MESSAGE. The following telegram from the Queen was received by Mrs. Kipling yesterday:— The King and I are ...

Published: Monday 20 January 1936
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 172 | Page: 7 | Tags: none