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To the Wilds of Scotland

... dales. The fever military destruction and improvisation has settled upon a tranquil corner of England, famous to lovers of Thomas Hardy and to holiday makers for the view of sea and coast. It is quite clear that there is no appeal from a War Office decision ...

DO YOU KNOW YOUR BIBLE?

... Tom's Cabin. Harriet Bcecher Stowe; (d) The Newcomes. W. M. Thackeray: (e) Under the Greenwood Tree. Thomas Hardy; The Black Arrow. R. L. Stevenson. 2. Thomas Hood and the Rev. R. H. Baihnm, both died 1845. 3. (a) Southey: (b) The White Queen; (c) s>d. for ...

An Old Leodiensian

... under Sir Charles Stanford. His compositions secured for him early fame. He made a reputation by his settings to poems by Thomas Hardy. A. E Housman and Christina Rossetti and John Masefield's Sea Fever to Ireland's setting became one of the most popular ...

Enqacicmcnte

... service St. Peter's Churcn. 2p Friends please accept this (the only) intimation. HARDY.—September 29. the Holme Valley Memorial Hospital. MARY ALICE, wife the .Ate Kapha Thomas HARDY, Holmf-.rtb.—Funeral arrangements later. flowers request. 28. at Royal Lanc ...

WORLD OF OURS

... Composers, society founded Sir Walter Bcsant 1884. Speaking his • predecessor the chair, Thomas Hardy, not long dead. Rarrle said had one complaint to voice. Hardy had never read Wuthering Heights. . . . Then Barrie lifted his glass in honour of Emily ...

F. MOORE

... (Tuesday», October 2 service St. Peter s Church, Friends accept this (the •ntlmatlon. HARDY.—September 20. at the Holme Va>y Hospital, MARY ALICE, wife tote Thomas HARDY, Hoirotirth—Service Holmftrth Parish Church to-r.ior: • ...

©UTIS9

... Matthew's Church, ai . please accept this only intimation Cemetery at p.m.; 2.30 p.m. HARDY.—September 29. at the Holme ■ Memorial MARY ALICE, wife the late Rapha Thomas HARDY, of Holmrt'n.—Service Holmfirth Parish Church .•day (Wednesday). October 3, p.m. ...

CASTLEFORD v. WARRINGTON

... Warrington at Wlieldon Road to-morrow evening the Cast.eford team will be selected from:—Lewis; Booth, Robinson- Hardy, Clinton: Brookes. Thomas. Hamcr; McA'anus. Cottington. Taylor, Nicholls, Slater. Street East. Jones Hamcr was s'gned on from Weathcrstonc ...

SPENN YMOOR (Durham)

... 21.698 K. H. Sherwood (C.) 11.690 Change. Majority 10.008 1935 —Hardie (Lab.). 20.286: McNtchol (C ), 11.859. Lab. maj. 8.427. Lab. gain. September 7. 1937. death Hardie- Mrs. Hardie (Lab ). Shaw (M.C.), 8.881. Lnb, 5.978. STAFFORD (Stafford). Elec ...

Births

... Births HARDY. —April 15. 1945, fit Bulawayo, SR.. to (nee Martins), wife oi Eric Marshall HARDY, F Lieut.. R A.F.V.R., KAYE. —April 30, at the Purcy Cust Home, York, to Albert and Kathleen AYE Armstrong i. Manor, den. a son. Both well. —April 23. 1945 ...

SPORTS NE

... the preliminary round Rugby League Cup match at home against Halifax. Cnstleford expect to have Hardy and Robinson available. Ceam (from): R Lewis; Hardy. Robinson. J. Clinton. G. Clinton. Brookes. Hayes. McManus. Haley. CottlngLon. Taylor. NlchoUs. Wagstnffe ...

Brrainod 44 5.10 ft SO

... 5.30. Trece Dunne, Cha Gi tn “TOG AGAIN” (A) ‘me y HARDY in “ NOTHING BUT 1 IOUSE, Cotta: H Cant. we CO and Bi EVANS, Set. and THE DOLE tA). At 6.20, B82 Phone 4222 in ete BIG Also Black Magic ae 6 pm ENNIS MOROAN, ELEANOR | “ THE VERY UGHT OP YOU.” ...

Published: Thursday 13 September 1945
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
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