A COLLIER'S SUICIDE
... Stall.—Miv. J. D. Townend. Mrs. J. W. Mrs. W. F. Hides, Mrs. Coward, Mr?. Hobbis. Mrs. Ward. Mrs. Scholefield. Mrs. Rockett. Mrs. Lawrence. Mrs. Gilbert. Mrs. Moorhouse. Miss Bradbury. Miss Hides. Miss Ethel ...
... Stall.—Miv. J. D. Townend. Mrs. J. W. Mrs. W. F. Hides, Mrs. Coward, Mr?. Hobbis. Mrs. Ward. Mrs. Scholefield. Mrs. Rockett. Mrs. Lawrence. Mrs. Gilbert. Mrs. Moorhouse. Miss Bradbury. Miss Hides. Miss Ethel ...
... rendered. The principals were Miss Sellais (soprano), Miss Dews (contralto), Mr. C. W. Fredericks (tenor), and Mr. Henry Biokard (baas). Mr. John Peck, of Sheffield, was the leader of the band ; Mr. F. Senior, organist; and Mr. J. 8. Hague, conductor. These ...
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... including that of Lady Walker v. Sir R. J. M. Walker, Watkin v. Watkin and the Earl of Lanesborough, and Leeds v. Leeds. In the last named the petitioner is known on the stage as Miss Iris Hoey. _ _ _ _ Major Fred J. Ney, M.C., general secretary of the Canadian ...
... COLLIER’S DEATH. The Sheffield Coroner (Mr. J. K. Parker), yesterday adjourned the inquest on Albert Dock ay (40), of 106, Jubilee Road, Sheffield, collier at the Nunnery Colliery, who d ed in ■he Royal Hospital on Monday from injuries received in accident ...
... Cerda’s round of 65 was all , imorah 74 more remarkable as It contained a 149 ißrad(o.d> 77, i: 5 and among par-shattering Dallam 74. 7f> J J. figures and he started his round .ml M'd-Surrevi 79. 70. FaiPlimr 150— G. «■! Hajurt 77. 73 (odd In\l/1 C TUien (TTn»-t ...
... Y.M.C.A,). •• COLLIER CUR “Collier” cup competition draw (first round):— Willis (Midfields) v. W fields (Furnival); C] IShefflSd Y.M.C.A.) v. N Allen (Woodseats); J Sorsby (Crookes Y.M.A.) Hibbins (Brook House); J Balmer (Allens) v. J ...
... COLLIER AND THE RENT COLLECTOR. Mr. T. R. Madin, rent collector. Chesternp.d vintod (Jraesmoor to inquire about a missing ’■ i iir, was set ujkjii by Benjamin Fearn, li-'r. who lodged the house. The result was Fearn appeared Chesterfield County Police ...
... but tbe iurnace re- j . ana a- trie measnre oi ti.e j . ' between the heat and -. - . c ist i.n : the downcast, the j I t at a 1 . by ire- uant ties oi fuel. Where tne 1 Iv-:? it v: ?? be well sup- I - 1 rtquentiy exam ned, and colliers ' .) ?? I*l the holemg ...
... 2-8 i; 3. A. Burge.*!. 2-3; 4. D. H.iiOltclinr. 1-9; 5, A. 1-1; 6. J. Wm««, 144; 7, S. Ho'chaist n. H. Strickland. 44. flkbed and rauahtfH. Oaa Mar Mar Hhap. Hubbert*# Bridac, 31 and 27 naught 4. lank«rd. lins.; 2. D. Furrell. 5-7*; .3. B. Clarke. 4-i; ...
... trouble©. . j j ft unsettled property of the the ear- hum or br'.i?, exactly value of Be. id., with net a© when the outer preseurs » j .£2,191 Id.. stopped by holding the hands tightly j * them (Try thie). mucous| IFFE CONCERT the tympanic cavity, and. ...
... (B Ba\lejr»j beat L Atkin (Unity). 11-15. 18-21. 22-20 J (lllom heat J Btreet iHart*- ead'. 21-13. 12—21. 21-16. 1> Hunt Street) beat W (Oak Btre«t, 26 24. 21-16, .f Mar»hall (St. Natht.) hett I.nek (Unity). 21-17. 21-19. Hewlett E.E) beat J Glover (B ...