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... line, or whether he had iust walked into ...
... on Christmas morning the 1111 1° 2 : 8 . West London Police Court, Edwin party was received by Was o .Thomas Bell (42), taxicab driver,•lOt It Hardy. the matron, who w' s ' w Rerlstleld-road, Wandsworth Common. who was charged on remand. pleaded not them ...
... Sandford, Pamela Crook, David Howell, Doris Weller, Geoffrey Cooper, John Swanell, Sylvia Spratley. Nelly Fountain, Kathleen Thomas, Maurice Divers, Elsie Stevens. Roy Chapillon, Ivor Haynes. Allan Wljite, Mary Lovegrove Patricia Dingle, Allan Gregory,♦oan ...
... by Walter Greenwood, as giving true pictures of two entirely different sections of society. Almost any of the novels of Thomas Hardy, H. G. Wellg and Arnold Bennett were thought to be useful as interpreters, but those most frequently named were Tess of ...
... Carroll's Jubilee. 3.04 (440 yards hurdles ).—Glen-I roe Chance. Mira Chars. Cheers I for Coolock. Redgate Hardy.l Middle Guide. Selection: Bedgate Hardy. Dangers: Mire Chalk. Cheers for Coolock. 3.22 (600 yards): Open Red Cross., Race.—Stock Together. Curracloel ...
... Education Committee's Tribute to His Work At the meeting of the Borough Education Committee on Thursday (Councillor P. J. Thomas presiding) the receipt of the’ resignation of Mr. W * J. Hewett, head teacher of Heston Senior School, was announced. He will ...
... CATFORD. 2.15 1440 yards'. Iraq Star. §herlock's Fancy. Glori o u s ' Dudley's Parade, Thomas What a Shower. Selection: Thomas Traddles. Dangers: Iraq Star. What a Shower. 2.31 '6OO yards'. Gombeen, Glorious Ambition. Step Neatly. Curracloe Raven. Nora ...
... Star, Sherlock's Fancy, Thomas Track!les. Glorious Melody. Dudley's Parade. 2.31 1600 yda.). — tiembees, Step Neatly, Carroll's Jubilee. Blackout Bogey. Croesus. Nora M 11. Thirty. Slow Man. glverstewa Ranger, Furl Jack. Hardy. 3.1 1440 yda.).—Royal Duke ...
... with obstacles strewn by economic forcesand centuries of neglect and compromise and short-sightedness. LAND DEVELOPMENT IN THOMAS HARDY'S COUNTRY. Large areas of Cranborne Chase, which was described by the Dorset novelist as a truly venerable tract of forest ...
... and his friendships with famous contemporaries in literature, politics and the Navy. There is a delicious anecdote about Thomas Hardy chasing a quotation {” Nature knows no morality ”) and, after wide research at the British Museum, ultimately running it ...
... in December” The orchestra directed by Mr W J Dobson gave excerpts from Gounods Faust” The speaker this Sunday the John B Hardy MA (hon President) and the soloist Miss Grace Palmer sent to this fund since April 13 including pull-overs scarves helmets ...
... use your brains and had eaten uncooked food id to take a gloomy view of life , worn n o clothes and slept ocellB Consider Thomas Hardy. for doors, he might have lav , Lpfm example, who was one of the longer. He might; for greatest pessimists of modern this ...