A Todmorden remand
... Halifax. spoke about Men who have left their mark on history. making a reference to Abraham Lincoln. Robert Burns, Charles Dickens. W. E. Oladstone and David Livingatone. ...
... Halifax. spoke about Men who have left their mark on history. making a reference to Abraham Lincoln. Robert Burns, Charles Dickens. W. E. Oladstone and David Livingatone. ...
... heard an Mr- Norman Stead Meltham on Saturday prizes the organ The roll called address on Toe by Mr Charles two first prizes a challenge were to Mrs Dicken- by Mrs Beaumont Represent- Avery certificate and the best in breed son Colton Mrs Littlewood atives ...
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... done a lot better than Charles Dickens for he (Mr Cruikshank) had been editor of The News Chronicle for over three years whereas Dickens gave it up as bad job after a fortnight! Dickens discovered that his genius did not fit him so he said for the performance ...
... part in a gold robbery who returns to try and find the loot, provides much action of the open West type. MacDonald Carey and Alexis Smith play the leading roles.. Oliver Twist is a surprisingly well done screen effort of Charles Dickens' moving novel ...
... “January 30 the day Charles I remember' Marvell wrote about him: ‘He mean 'Upon 'ha memorabl scene' ’ Two shirts ACTUALLY my friend ‘-ho enthusiast these matters tells that January 30 1649 was just such raw day as this year's and Charles put on shirts lest ...
... which supported by admiration for friend Charles Reade him to devote his novels to a purpose Collins’s books however remained popular during whole of lifetime and could arouse much Interest in America Dickens when he too went over there give reading tour ...
... well-worn groove Robberies Made Easy THE THEFT of four more lorries one with a £60000 load of textiles in London yesterday draws attention to a form of brigandage that is seriously harming the nations recovery drive In effect every such robbery negatives the ...
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... Wadsworth M Butterworth Midgley T C Brown 8 Jones F North G K Smith A H Shaw and R M Buckton Riley A Oldfield Donaldson M Dickens Bailey A Mason D Bate E Rowley K Vickers Huddersfield District Council Mr S Garslde (president-elect) Rev L J Moon and Mr ...