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... interment New Cemetery. —February 3. The R ...
... interment New Cemetery. —February 3. The R ...
... Tindall (Liverpool University). B. Boobbyer (Oxford University). I. Preece (Coventry). C. G. Woodruff (Harlequins); E. M. P. Hardy (Army and B'.ackheath). G. Rimmer (Waterloo); W. Holmes (Nuneaton). E. Evans (Sale), R. V. Stirling (R.A.F. and Leicester) ...
... Barwlck-in-Elmet. the Rev Co:m*n, HERBERT to BETSEY HARDY GRAY.—Present address: Morale* Hal], Seacroft, near Leeds. Deaths AINLEY. —February 10. at 19, Thlrlmere Road. RUTH, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas AINLEY. —Cortege leaves above address today ...
... through Gft. drifts of snow, through fog and through the stour, which whipped off the snowfields blinding mist. They include Thomas Hardy, of Northallerton, the driver of the bulldozer; William Moore, of Hawes; Hunter Hemsley, of Aysgnrth; and Arthur Hodgson ...
... left open half the field for another. A quick pick-up and pass by Rlmmer gave Hardy and Boobbyer unaccustomed room and Boobbyer was unchallenged when he crossed the line. Hardy's touch-finding the favourites By JOHN RIDGWAY CARNEGIE COI.L. 0, 0 Carnegie ...
... thoroughly deserved, for all England's misfortune in having to play through mast of the match without the wing- Xorw&rd. Rittson-Thomas, and for some it without the full-back. Hewitt. Even when England were full strength and held three-point lead France looked ...