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NELSON RELICS

... Nelson. It fell from his pocket as he lay dying in the cockpit of the ictory, and was picked up by the late Admiral Sir Thomas ] Hardy, his flag captain. A water-colour drawing of | the celebrated signal flag, M England expect# every man to his duty, is ...

DEATH OF JUDGE DOBB NINE MONTHS AFTER NEW APPOINTMENT. regret to record the death, which occurred Friday at his ..

... family their sincere sym| pathy in this calamity. THE COUNTRYMAN. The April Countryman is enlarged Birthday Number, and. Thomas; Hardy said, again makes one fee! in the country.” contains number articles on the problems of country life—the problems the farmer ...

COUNTY POLICE

... Patrick W. Bgerton-terrace, S.W., Charles S. Parrott, Wandsworth, 41j, £5: George H. Bradshaw, Crawley Down, 34L £3; Thomas A. Hardy, Tooting Beck, 402, Kobert Wimble, Streatham, Nelson IT. Prcnter, Kuighvsbndge, 36. £3; Douglas G. Milne, Knnismote Gardens ...

OLD SEN NOCK lAN RE-UNION. DINNER IN THE SOHOM. OYM.” There was happy gathering of Old Seuuockians the ..

... the Madding Crowd,” by Thomas Hardy ; Fortitude, by Hugh Walpole; aiid Introduclion to Sally.” by the author Elisabeth and Her German Garden. Far From the Madding Crowd has always occupied very prominent position among Hardy’s works, enjoying a popularity ...

WHAT THOSE BETWEEN 14 and It

... Masefield, and G. Wells, beginning with his “Food of the Gods” and Kipps”; then to character studies and social life, Thomas Hardy, difficult because of the spirit sordidness in some of his works, Galsworthy, Walpole certainly one of the most likely ...

MATCH-TH Rt)M ISG DANGER

... wife will pay for it. He seemed greatly surprised when Mr. Mead, at the Thames Court, sent him to prison for a month. Mr. Thomas Hardy, the well-known novelist, has proposed that a tower be added to Holy Trinity Church, in Dorchester, and, having drawn*the ...

Marriage of Mr. Desmond J. N. Flower and Miss Margaret Goss. The marriiee of Mr. Desmond John Newman Flower, only

... cheques Mrs. Thomas Hardy, silver card tray and tea set; Mr. Thomas Boer, cigarette lighter; Mr. Francis bracelet; Mr. Walter old Bristol table glass, the Cassells, cabinet of table silver Mr. and Mrs. Aubiey Gentrj*, dinner service; Mr. Thomas Young, cheque; ...

boxing day. g.T.naa

... in the avenue, Raking up leave*; Lords, ladiea pass view. Until one heaves Sighs at Life*s russet hue. Raking up leaves. Thomas Hardy. In my lord*s park I saw her, her feet *ilnbberine through a sea of russet leaves. The sackfwith the big earth-stained ...

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... accompanied by P.C.’s Thomas and Hardy, when saw the defendant charge of four-wheeled doc carl. He was beating the horse most violently. Witness told him to stop, but refused, and the accused bolted away with the animal. P.C. Thomas went after him on bicycle ...

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... Rye Eastbourne and Hove sifaatiom HOUSES built by Walker Residential could have leapt from the pages of a Jane Austen or Thomas Hardy novel according to David Kincaid of GA Town and Country's Canterbury office If you feel an affinity with Austen's genteel ...

Knra% Pbizi-Winmib

... of the fragrant weed. Among those who have never smoked, or who advise total abstinence from tobacco, are General Booth, Thomas Hardy, Lord Rayleigh, Dr. W. G. Grace, Professor Sayce, Henry Arthur Jones, Sir William Ramsay, Mr. Beerbohm Tree, Sir H. H. ...

PLATELAYER'S GRUESOME DISCOVERY,

... TOPHAM BROWN Mr Hardy withdraw an insinuation that (the speaker! was any way acting behalf of Mr. Thomas. could as-ure the Board that was not Mr HARDY never said anything that could carry the meaning Mr. Brown sug- P ...