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... SALE,—About 35 'Tom KENT‘-' LEDGE.—AppIy th (AL*. ...
... SALE,—About 35 'Tom KENT‘-' LEDGE.—AppIy th (AL*. ...
... you call that? What woald I call that, replied a bystander. well. I should can it a blooming miracle. Tom Kent's Juvenile Admirer. Tom Kent, once the idol of the Salford crowd, and what is known as the penny rush in particular, had an amusing ...
... moderately supplied both with old and new potatoes. The trade firm, at the annexed quotations : Yorkshire Regents 70. to 1201 per tom Kent and Essex Regents .. 70s to 100 s „ Flukes 1604 to 180 s ~ Rocks to „ Scotch Ruts 701 to 1101 ...
... Tidebard 00, sot out, T Oth 03, B susatr 50 ) laminas =ICS. 1304. NOTTS v. KENT At Trent Brae NOTTS. (C Nice 98, D Underwood Tom). KENT SENT Innings: 260 (Suds 11-I ,ll6..Second (UnderwenS - 8-711. 158 KENT Seem/ 137-4* Lain WO. inn wickets.. 801111:1SET v ...
... sneers af the boy, ! but Helen gratefully remembers him. Ten | vears later Dick works his way through a ! university career. Tom Kent, who is also there, points the finger of scorn. In the end Dick graduates with the highest hon- | ours. Years later the two ...
... THE SALVATION ARMY. At the City Pciice Court this morning, Captain Booth, Tom Kent, Thos. Richards, Thos. May, and Thos. Wilson, members of the Salvation Army, were summoned under the Police Act, before Mr. Headlam, for causing obstruction in the streets ...
... the lefts P» beinq. with the eaceptaon Lasdon, hirbent realised any county the Kingdom, the next highest, £16,618, being (tom Kent. Lioeoaa for killing game browrtj I £3,588, gun £2,796, aaotaoeent I dealers £4,164, carnage. *™*' sal burings £2,180, male ...
... beillaant at Northampiun torisy. Noethani. had Thon.pn i• plane of Ernronn. white Kent played bdedt Sur Wasplung the tom. Kent with Dabs and Iluniphrey. to the Inehnt of Eliot and Th. Kent caption at M. Then littiopherys and pAydri *Lelia;ly, and brought ...
... famous old Rugby are turning out, including giants of the past as Dr. James Marsh. Walter Sumby, 0. H. HarleL Harry Eagles. Tom Kent., Ram Williams. Prank Niles W. Mainwaring. Alf. Darren. A. G. Paul. .1. T. Lewis. T. King. etc. The last-named gentleman ...
... haulier of mortal.t. int.. Ilw immortal world with pletdi of mudininee. N Peres N. l'atterso• wean tepuldie !Swrier Kinn; Tom Kent look.] effectively sa Dortor and Marjory Koherts made • delightfully elnsh N ild Flowers. whose UI.; ass one of ties .messes ...
... after a bit. and fed it there. And this they continued to dé till the bird was strong anongh to fly away. In ths meantime Tom ‘kent watch day by dar, and would not le} anything or’ come r the little one except the parent birds. Tom is the best- dog possible ...
... the benefit the Salford Hospital and the. Beswiek testimonial fund, among the players being Arthur Paul, W. Hairy Eagles, Tom Kent, Tom King, and Walter Bumby. The game was under Rugby Union rules, and Swinton beat Salford by eight points to none. £9l ...