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... endeared bend, to • large circle of friends, by whom eke will be much mimed. FUNERAL OF THOMAS HARDY. I With impressively simple ceremony the while cf Thomas Hardy were laid to rest in be Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey on Monday. The congregation was ...

ROY/IitIND HAMMERED FLAT

... months. NUISANCE CASE. At Irvine Burgh Court on Monday there was a fairly large attendance. The first case was that of Thomas Hardy, gunner, who was charged with committing a nuis ante on Bth, September. He was fined ss. ...

MR. HARDY'S 84th BIRTHDAY

... MR. HARDY'S 84th BIRTHDAY. Mr. Thomas Hardy spent his 84th birth. day very quietly at Max Gate, near Dmcheater. He is in good health and received during the day a large number of messages of congratulation. Recently he had an affection of one of his eyes ...

Books An

... that experience and insight in telling a story which is fascinating and convincing. For novels dealing with rural life, Thomas Hardy, Sheila Kaye-Smith, Eden Phil- ...

BOY BUROLAW Ei.PLOITS

... BOY BUROLAW Ei.PLOITS. l i Three IS-year.old boys named Thomas Dew. hardy Meaty Bpall, and Thorna, Dope, all living it, Matyiebone, appeared before the Willesden Bench on Monday charged with burglary. At two unoccupied homes they carried away all the ...

WHIG BOTH !MS

... entertainment one of the greatest of yet—it is. Under the Greenwood Tree, - a marvellous pietarisation of the great novel by Thomas Hardy. Readers should note that there will only be the three nights of this 61m. THE KILMARNOCK HERALD. THURSDAY; JANUARY 16 ...

TESTING A NEW MICROBE

... complaining tint sinew the firm altered the hourn his tAingo louse been lessened by £7 per month. MR. THOMAS HARDY'S MARRIAGE TO HIS SECRETARY. r. Thomas Hardy, the novelist, was married at Enfield. at eight o'clock on 'Tuesday morning, to Miss Florence Dugdale ...

DECEMBER 17, 1937. 5 Ch arc es of he Books And Readers th • in I know from personal experience

... Of course that is less true nowadays, and convincing. For novels deal- when wireless is available. ing with rural life, Thomas Hardy, Sheila Kaye-Smith, Eden Phil- A. V. C. te, ill to, DEVELOPING 7 For Best Results te, ,iiPRINTING • IH. MAcDONALD on Camera ...

HERALD. THURSDAY; NOVEMBER 20. 1930

... new recruit nested Thomas Hardy, who was brat-rate at his drils, but constantly worrying his superiors to be sent to the front. At last his desire was granted, and he accompanied a draft wlilcit reached the front at Festubert. Hardy was 1. favourite with ...

LAUDER'S RESTAURANT

... the thought, We must htsare of the Greeks, especially when they king gifts. Seat flaw writes on Seel and :taxon in Thomas Hardy —as it the fitte r were an equal authority on both. is notermasly nosnre, he says, to generalise j national char ...

General News

... has promised to 1:4 constituents at the village institute of lien' stupidity at the end of the month. The Times says r. Thomas Hardy. DM., has been elected an honorary :'allow of Magdalene College. Cambridge. The Conseil the International Congress ham ...