THAT MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE
... Derek Keppet have arrived. The Lord Herachell (Lord-in -Waiting to the King), represented His Majesty at the funeral of Mr Thomas Hardy, which took place at Westminster Abbey to-day. ...
... Derek Keppet have arrived. The Lord Herachell (Lord-in -Waiting to the King), represented His Majesty at the funeral of Mr Thomas Hardy, which took place at Westminster Abbey to-day. ...
... 1411141 et airman. ; a anataat play of wit sad sad • gin of lastantaaseas portssiturs; as CUMOLIANII. I Tug KARIM& DY Y THOMAS HARDY. TIMRS.— There is hardly • novelivt, deed Seim. who no skilfully heron:wises the poetry of morel Me with its penur7; TAR ...
... Howell.. Pentre, girls' solo, thiaist pled y meusydd. - Catherine Thomas, Treority: recitation. Mr. J. Howells: soprano eon. Y golomen wen. - Hiss A. Darla.. Ton: englTn. Mr. David Thomas. Hardy: baritone solo. Tr °retest. divided between Mr. James Davies ...
... Sutcliffe's story, On Wiady Hill. Sir Clements Markham, K.C.8., F.R.S., write* on Objects of Polar Discovery, and Mr Thomas Hardy contributes Memories of Church Re:lteration, an address read before the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings ...
... Da Thursday Friday Saturday Days Only. TESS II • MATHESON LANG with of the D'Urbervilles • JOAN LOCKTON ny THOMAS HARDY. Featorito: White Slippers. BLANCHE SWEET, CONRAD NAGEL , STUART 7 HOLMES and A shipwrecked mariner sent Lionel (Matheson ...
... Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, when Luder the Greenwood Tree i s to ho presented. Tho story, written by the Into Mr. Thomas Hardy, was first published in 1872 and has enjoyed much.popularity. Tho film version of this great story keeps strictly to the ...
... instalment , of Sir John Coindantu . .•. - by Mr A. T. Quitter-Couch, and of Chipping, 111 - Stanley J. Weyinen. Mr Thomas: Hardy cone^.• butes a lyric entitled Th.• Spring C_:l Ia A Talk with my Father Mr Walt.-r Frith put, min. dialogue form many ...
... programme. It was his interest in singing that gave Mr. Parsons an opportunity to meet Thomas Hardy, the novelist. He was chosen to appear as a chorister in a production of Hardy's play Mellstock Quire at Dorchester and during this time came to know the writer ...
... OBITUARY. Many will bear with regret of the death of Miss &Akio F. Hardy, a Edinburgh ttoe7 writer. A daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Hardy, summosidentist it) Edinburgh, Miss Hardy, the last twelve years or more, WM a prolific writer of stories illust ...
... Barrie, speaking at the annual dinner of the Society of Authors, as President, had much that was interesting to say abiut Thomas Hardy, and also about his own career and experiences, delivered with characteristic sad wistful humour. He said: 'I wish I was ...
... evening. %%hen Mr lit:Hough, Assistant Professor of English in Edinburgh University, delivered a lecture on Thomas Hardy. Mr Pirie presided. Thomas Hardy, Mr Rullough said, aas a very difficult l.eof.osition to lecture on. He had not been dead long enough ...
... due to his strong desire to join the force in Fromm. it appears that be came to this country and enlisted. in the ham! of Thomas Hardy, into the Battsion Queen's Royal lest Surrey 7-Regiment. While serving wit% this battalion as a private be was tilled In ...