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... it was while this performance was in full swing at Hal Collier’s that that quick-witted Tyke turned the tables on his tormentors in a fashion that made him tho best known man on tho border. Collier was Yorkshire through and through. Nature had started ...
... Kidderminster; J. C, Moran, Loudon; J. C. Magee, Belfast; Mrs. Miles, Great Yarmouth; D. McMullan, Cookstowu; Miss J. Penswick, Sheffield; H. B. Redfern, Manchester; J. M. Basford; Mrs. ...
... MISSING FRIENDS. Bentley Jsmes, formerly of Skipton.—Address wanted his step-brother, G. Ansell, 2, Station Road liiorntou-m-Craven, via Leeds. Cokley, J., formerly of Cardiff.—Address wanted Thomas Cokley, 37, Ann Street, Canton, Cardiff. Collett, William ...
... THE HATHERCLEUGH MYSTERY, By J. S. FLETCHER. Author of “I’d Venture lor Thee,” “The Prima Donna’s Necklace,” “The Missing Bank Manager,” etc., etc. ...
... . By J. S. FLETCHER. Author of “I’d Venture All lor Thee,” “The Prlmu Donna’s Necklace,” “The Missing Bank Manager,” etc., etc. ...
... with a sick child, so that its tired mother could get little sleep; would tidy np a collier’s kitchen when the wife was ill, and prepare savoury meals for the collier himself. Often, on a Saturday evening, when a weary woman has been waiting outside the ...
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... are not missing in the sense generally implied by the term, but the persons inquiring for them are not acquainted with their piesenl address, and so take this means of being put in communication with them. MISSING FRIENDS. * Connelly, Henry D., formerly ...
... inquired for in this column not missing in the sense generally implied the term, but the persons inquiring for them are not acquainted with their present address, and so take tlus-means being put communication with them. MISSING FRIENDS. Aden Henry, formerly ...
... Harry, formerly Nottingham and Sheffield.— Address wanted by his aunt, Mrs. D. Lane, c.o. W. J. Hardie, 252, Morrison Street, Edinburgh. Mothersdale, Florence, formerly Sunde f la d ?S , wanted by her cousin, Margaret Irancis, 28, Westlands, Sunderland. ...
... MISSING FRIENDS. Boothroyd, Benjamin, formerly of Iladfield and ITo'm firth.—Address wanted his biothor, John—,' Boolhroyd, Brichficltk, Iladifield. Brewer, Mrs. formerly of Portsmouth a-d Bouthampton.—Address wanted Frank 2, Harwell Street, Plymouth ...