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... Oood! Cause. 830— Ferdinand Lopez”’ (serial). 9.o—News. 9.15 —H. B. Irving_ by Max Beer-| bohm. 9.3o—Beethoven. 10.5] —Thomas Hardy by his friends. 10.52—The Epilogue. 11.0— News summary ...
... Oood! Cause. 830— Ferdinand Lopez”’ (serial). 9.o—News. 9.15 —H. B. Irving_ by Max Beer-| bohm. 9.3o—Beethoven. 10.5] —Thomas Hardy by his friends. 10.52—The Epilogue. 11.0— News summary ...
... lo—Dalibor” (act 2). 95 The Realistic Fallacy. 9 25- ‘Dalibor” (act 3). 1015 -The Folk Music of Italy. 1115--A Meeting with Thomas Hardy. Theo decides he would like a tiip to land as well, so he hops aboard his tiny little boat. As Percy unties the rope, Bruin ...
... Peter Bale with a commentary and introduction by that well-known Dorset broadcaster Ralph Wightman. This picture of the Thomas Hardy country covers the Portland stone quarries, where so many of Britain’s famous buildings have had their origin: the Chesi] ...
... Scott-Maxwell. 7.30 — Promenade Concert. B.ss—Talk by Magnus Pyke. 9.lo—Promenade Concert (part 2). 10.0 — The Poetry of Thomas Hardy. 115| -Wilhelm Kemptf. } ...
... den. 2.2o—Midland M.Ps. at 'gVestfinnst,eé. 0_2(.330 —t Frfrlxlscg‘ peaking. 3. oncert. 4. } TELEVISION |A Meeting with Thomas Hardy. 5.0 — Children’s Television.|4.3o—Call _the Tune. 50— 6.o—County Cricket. 7.95— | Children’s: Hour. s.ss—Weather. ’Weather ...
... m.) Lane 11.15—Reverie 1150—’ s :SGOO-TJanfil: Bafioq:xe l:xsmsii Weather forecast. 30—Unwritten usic. 6. | The Poetry of Thomas Hardy MIDLAND (276 m. B.o—Choral a n d Orchestral 190 am.—The First Day of Concert. 825--The Skeleton of the Week. 7.ss—General ...
... afternoon. The men who were partially buried by the depris, and were taken to Huntingdon county hospital. were Owen Hardy (60). Thomas Gammell (24) lew HicKeVv (46), and ined a broken leg and bruises. They were living at Alconburv Labour Hostel. and Ma ...
... London, E. ‘lorry driver’'s mate; Arthur Ernest Wybrow (38), Horton 'Road. Hackney, London, E., lorry driver;, and Henry ‘Thomas Thurston (45), East Road, Cambridge, dealer, 'RECEIVING CHARGE ' Thurston was charged with being an accessory after the fact ...
... Hammersmith estate agent: ming in the sea at weekends to ’nnq is ten more than the|Wilfred Plckerm%. a bathsimake himself hardy enough number of notifications we|superintendent of Bloxwich|for what may be his last athad this time last year,” Mr.|(Sta ...
... Junior boys — High jump — 1 James Hardie. 2 William Gc\lingly. 3 A. Anderson ; cricket ball throw—l J. Hardie, 2 Thomas Hart, 3 W. Golightly : shot putt —1 W. Golightly, 2 lan Wilson, 3 T. Hart ; hurdles—l J. Hardie, 2 W. Golightly, 3 1. Wilson ; pillow ...
... them a two-storey building, with a dining } room for 150 people, offices and an exten- : sion to the kitchens, (—mMmMmMmm 21 Hardy and Willis' shoe shop on the corner as far as the warehouse adjoining Woodcock's restaurant. The amount they wanted to push ...
... CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO TEACAKES Conditional Discharge Thomas G. Durkin (23), labourer, 91, Fairlands Road, Northfield, Birmingham, was conditionally dischargeq at Todmordepn yesterday after being charged with stealing two teacakes, valued at sd. from ...