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SPORTS AND PASTIMES

... Sraaturerrer.—The Paget Ovp competition took place om the and was taken by a In the final, on , after a most exciting match, L. H Hardy beat on the home green. Taix.—The ladies’ monthly was beld on Saturday, less 6—T9 best score was Miss G. with 81 less 4—77 ...

ANGLING NOTES

... the (den Ruthes section, Mr D. hada salaam of 7 lb. ; on the Both. notion, Capt. Hardy one of lb. ; . Later Mille*, Mr M'Lean had salmon; on the Alxdoer water Mr Thomas Duff lied • fish of 7 lb. ; am Wester Mr John Cruickshank took a flab of Ili. ; on ...

VEST, HOUSE OF LORDS

... was then passed. HOUSE OF C , MBIONS. The Speaker took the chair at two o'clock. BRITAIN AND GERMANY. In answer to Mr D. A. Thomas and Colonel Lewis, Mr Balfour said no information at the disposal of the Government led them to believe that a Germ's's syndicate ...

MAGAZINES

... also noticeable, but perhaps this is hardly wonderful, as so few women can write humorously. Thomas Hardy's short story Enter a Dragoon is as painful as Mr Hardy's work always is. and without a trace of the humour which makes great works really great. ...

THE NORTHERN ( RONIC LE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, l9OO

... colleagues who sit on either side of him have said that the war was just. The House enjoyed this handling of the doubting Thomas of the front Opposition benches, and Sir Henry Campbell- Bannerman had to endure being laughed at. Then the speech closed ...

'l' H NORTHLERN CHRoNICLE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1903

... North of Scotland. SHRUBS St OTHER ORNAMENTAL TREES In great Variety, all well rooted and hardy. FLOWERING SHRUBS. Including a Fire Collection of RHODODENDRONS, HARDY AZALEAS, ANDROMEDA& SEW:A& ie. Very Fine ROSES. HYBRID, PERPETUAL, TEA, PENZANCF. Hew ...

SPRCIAL OFFER TO THE READERS OF MIS PAPER

... the North of Scotland. SHRUBS & OTHER. ORNAMENTAL TREFA groat Variety, all well rooted and hardy. FLOWERING SHRUBS. Uchida= a roe Colldetion of RHODODEIFDRONA, HARDY AZALEAS, ANDEOMEDAS, SPLILEAS, &e. Very Noe Plant.A. ROSES. HYBRID. PERPILTrAT., TEA. PENZANCE ...

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... Boath. Mr IL D. Thomas., headmaster of The Ciliate, in the of a few remark% referred to the near:nu interest takes in the games by Mr Herbert, who wee the life oast sail of outdrew rivets. As Pmaidebt a the Gaines Committee. tee Mr Thomas) returrial thank ...

SCHOOL BOARDS

... Mr H. Thoeirm, received sir Loud:rations :—Mseers Finlay Untto, R4R;k-field ; Macdonald, Wilkbarso ; C. Rt-s, lialosha ; Thomas bleceregor, Balaaha ; Rev. G. Murray. n.r. Llrnee ; and Mr A. Maskensiy, Biracial. The lamer withdrawn, and ohm will le oo ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... vuveyed to Kyle by the steamer Claymore from Stornoway. A large number of the men beloag to the Island of Lewis. The are a hardy and sp.endidly of men, and during the p bed arrual training t moe It ment always inakes an excel- lent ap not known how long ...

SPORTS AND PASTIMES,

... Thomson and W. W. (2); Mule Beans Lander and G. J. Hardie (13); Mrs Hay Mowatt and Dr Bardon Cox (6); Mine H. M Macdonald and F. C. Maedom!d (14); Min Fraser and Dr Probin Williams (10); Mots Macrae and Thomas F. Grant (5); Mrs Villar and Mr (12); Miss Nisbet ...

H. A. Inglis, Culcabock House. Everard Jones, Fassfern. G. Hope Johnstone, Stratton Lodge. Dr Juckes, Ilorsham. ..

... Edwin Tate, Ness Castle. Otway Toler. Tullamore. Thomas, R.N. lan Ure, Helenshurgh. H. W. Verelta, Sheffield. Philip Van Nook, Berks. Walter Hardie Veit:lt, Ercle(echan. G. Wemysa, Royal Horse Guards. Thomas Haughton Watson, Tunbridge Wets. F. W. Wignall ...