YORKSHIRE FIRST BRIDGE SINCE 1931
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... 35. of Park Gardens, Cusworth. By a note that he left, the coroner said, there was doubt Cooke intended take his life. P.c. Thomas Edwin Andrews, of Sprotborough. said the shed in which Cooke was found was used as a fertiliser store. There were two containers ...
... nowadays. so why not a farm labourer?’’ Frame of Life Compar ison with the Thomas Hardy is inevitable. Mr Kitchen draws continually from his knowledge and experience, creating, like Hardy in “The Mayor of Casterbridge,.” a tragic story which achieves a significance ...
... produce written if they evidence that no one is likely to object. The play, wri tten by Mr. and Mrs M Walsh, of Chorlton-c um-Hardy. Manchester. was due to be produced at Bridlington on September 19. prior to a London presentation. Mrs. Peggy Walsh will seek ...
... passage Plrtf Barri a ,hC fUneral I ' ls A, Sid I riOT Thomas Hardy; History’s Heart ■phone: Atterciirie (D«y Night'. _ __ “A bronze figure, representing , , rrTTj —„ t-V oV s graver statement on Hardy seated, was ultimately put this book at OHN HEATH & ...
... sheer effectiveness. CROP OF INJURIES The first goal was a scrambled affair, Thomas and Howarth bundling the ball past Middleton from close range from Beech's centre. Thomas was credited with the score. The second was clean cut and excellent in execution ...
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... Dooley obtained the winning goal. Peter Taylor, ex-Gainsborough and Hillsborough amateur Trevor Rooth made promising debuts. Thomas, Quixal!, Dooley. and Davis ach had a splendid match. toke C. Res 1] Shef. U. Res. O United could not complain at tnelr ...
... A. . Wrexham forwards ecrum-half Outstanding for were Darlington . - and Turner. Gateshead . oe Oldham A. Allott, Birtles, Hardy Sandal! 15-9 their pack Tranmere R. eee Chesterfie'd beat to make ground Halifax T. Bradford . - using their superior weight ...
... contain six newcomers to international trials —E. Penniston, Hardy. Shuttleworth. J T. Bartlett. D. T. Wilkins, and G C Rittson-Thomas. Another may be added when the vacancy is tilled at full-back in the Possibles. I'KOBABLKS. —E. Hfvlit (Coventry*. Smith ...
... Tinda (Liverp U.) E. M. P. Hardy ) Ww Shu e wo th Army R. V ne Leicester E. Evans (Sale) McCan Bristol), J. T. Bartlett (Waterloo) D.T Wilkins ‘Roya! Navy) D PF White Northampton s J Adkinc ~ pa (Coventry), Rittson-Thomas (0: . Dp (Bedford) ea eh. pool ...
... another *‘ rear, and investigate the famous Ish cookery of Brittany. broken bis ends, and bulky luggage. m , It will be up to Thomas Cook driver to study the map and find the way, while I sit back in comfort admiring the scenery and thinking about what I ...