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... fioe tribute was paid by Li V.C, in an interview at Can Captain Sma-t, who died at the | Y Sy Pty sel wdb = as ** Private Thomas Hardy. part in the famous bombing Licutenant Barter won his V.( The lieutenant said: ** He ...
... fioe tribute was paid by Li V.C, in an interview at Can Captain Sma-t, who died at the | Y Sy Pty sel wdb = as ** Private Thomas Hardy. part in the famous bombing Licutenant Barter won his V.( The lieutenant said: ** He ...
... vessel passed over the submarine and grazed her. flmfi' -pfindinibodimujonolflmenmynhnm,i which, however remained submerged Mr. Thomas Hardy, 0.M., the poet-novelist, is 77 to-day. Sir Edward Ekzar, the composer, who also possesses the 0.M., is 50. Ninety-one ...
... T. Handy, F. Pinder, and others. The Chairman announced that he was unable to continue as chairman of West W-dh-r) Mr. Thomas Hardy was apm'nwd chairman, .F. Garaide noe«iu’nnm‘ .F. Dawson hon. scoretary, and Mr, F, Whitaker colleotor. $ . Mr, Croesley ...
... h-h hnm Contains the. 1’::' : three Poets Lau i covers a period from et e reamd e B Bridge,Sifees ters are n| g E:Ti: Thomas Hardy, Rudysrd Kipling, and sen .sn-hlt JACK HUGHES ENLISTS. | Juek anrt: the Town half-baock, who hae been preventod i taking ...
... Austrulia, the terriwry of Paus, Manile, }’{mn&l\'-mg. Shanghai. Pekin, Kores, Pos Arthur, St. Patersburg, and Moscow HARDY, Thomas —Satires of Ciroumstance — Lyrics and Reveres— Miscellaneous Pieoss. (1914) . A gre The author selects for poetio repr ...
... Granger, o —_— e FANTED, YOUNG LADY ASSISTAN! - “ Apply, Freeman, Hardy, and Wills, [ LONDON. D e, - _ % { ,ONDON —SHAFTESEURY 0. per week, plus 28, war bonus —p v ' Manager, Sowerby Bridge Industrial Socety ot N.h'“. m&fi dxed 'f's‘ JE’ h'l‘ R o T (et ...
... prosiding, and Mr. A, Clay. Tran: ers The following lieenees were transforred : New Inn, Briggste, ill:nd. from John Hardy (doceased), to fmnnm Hardy ; the Friendly Ton, Cotton Stones, Sowerby, from Samuel Richard Teal, to William Waterhouse Greenwood ; New Inn ...
... T. Furness, M. 'W. Hall, W, Hardy, Helawell, S. ei T L o . F. Heaton, J. § ) H. yl:le) G. 8. Stott, P. Turner. DRAWING CALOULATIONS. Third Year: First class, L. Aqfn. T. Qarlton, J. Fry, 8. T. Furness, M. W. Hall. W, Hardy, E. Helliwell, J. Mitchell, ...
... James N. Priestley, Prospect House, Ovenden. o son. BEATHS HARDY—On July 17th, 1917, at her resdunce 15, Summergate-street, Parkinson - lane. suddenly, Martha, the beloved wife of William Hardy. aged 53 years. Interment at Warley Cemetery, Saturday, the ...
... Lord Cozens Hardy from the Master. ship of the Rolls, it is confidently held in Welsh circles that a judgeship will be offered to Mr. Ellis Jones-Griffith, M.P. for Anglesey. In that event there is litthe doubt that Lieutenant-Colonel Owen Thomas will succced ...
... Leach; Executive Committee, Mesars, J. W. Thomas, J. Bellamy, A. Waight, M. Collins, E. Hardy, W, . Broadbent, I)u&mlk&l:ht. and L;lirmll Kaye'[:‘ [ruw ar mittee, rman aylor, Mesars. J. Law, J. ‘W. Thomas. and W. Smith; ropresentatives on the Concilistion ...
... and the late Mrs. J llsaacs, of 3 Foster sirogt, Moriey, BEATHS b HARDY—On July 17th, 1817, at her resdinc Summergate-street, Parkinson - lane, sudd Martha, the beloved wife of William Hardy 4 53 years. Interment at Warley Cemetery, Suiur day, the 21st. ...