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... MOVIE. 7.IS—ALL-STAR SECRETS. 7.4 S—THE PRICE IS RIGHT. 12.30—POET'S CORNER Marlene Sidaway reads “No Bell-Ringing” by Thomas Hardy. 12.35—CLOSE DOWN. ...
... MOVIE. 7.IS—ALL-STAR SECRETS. 7.4 S—THE PRICE IS RIGHT. 12.30—POET'S CORNER Marlene Sidaway reads “No Bell-Ringing” by Thomas Hardy. 12.35—CLOSE DOWN. ...
... by Hardy turned left into Grange Road. It went over to the wrong side and collided with Mr. Wrigglesworth’s vehicle. Col. R. K. Phillips, appearing for Hardy, said the real cause of the accident were the windows which were steamed up because Hardy was ...
... Rothbury, appearcd before —_——— |Rofltl‘l:u°ry magistrates on Tuesday Ring 3236 Estimates Free on motoring charges. | Thomas Edward Hardy, aged 41, J. LAMB fitn ltso Embleton Terrace, Longfram(lington, was fined £2 for using a Painter and Decorator !tractm' ...
... |valued at £2 10s. Burgess, married with three children. was fined £l5 on each charge and ordered to pay 10. 7d. costs. Thomas Henry Hardy (37), father of seven, of Carsdale Road, North Kenton, Newcastle, was®fined £l5 with 10s. 7d. costs. He admitted, with ...
... W. H. Day, J. S. Hutton, V. N. Rainburd, Douglas Cooper, John Caffrey, Arthur Hadley, Harry Robinson, Max Sinciair, Thomas Bush Hardy, James Burrell Smith, J. Morris, Wilson Hepple, M. B. Foster, David Cox, John Warwick Smith, Edward Swinburne, Caroline ...
... Sowerbults Phlox is a hardy subject, but a heavy feeder he cuttings will root during ul wtumn and then be planted ou make a wondao ..““ aAlso INrewwian.. A \uh.e Chi.ldr%::s H(:n - |Donations have als . baé‘r?,flgn . I am sure, is the |the Save the Childre ...
... Thomas Hethel green Ba‘' from mluries wcident at :‘he ¢ by Northumber Mr. lan Pe’ ing said tha died from nat. Mortem showec m:l?-r. W. N. Wade, represented the Transport and General Workers Union, and Mr. N, Gregor. Northumperland County Councél. (fQor ...
... WORK FOR PFACE blow Dance hall fighter William Hardy BOOKSHELF i i J.H.C. Laker made an unprovoked attack on| another vouth Ashington magis- R O C U trates were told. ‘THEAT E R YAL IN L DED IN Hardy was fined £3 for assaulting the youth and causing actual ...
... DEATHS HARDY. — Suddenly. at home. on Tuesday. May Ist. 1985. Wilham Hardy. 28 Ainshe Terrace. Duns, son of the late Wilham and Ceha Hardy. brother of Cecil. Interred Edrom Churchyard on Tuesday. May 7th. ANDERSON. — At Darlington on April 22nd. John ...
... Nelless, Thistleyhaugh, Longhorsley, to Enid Hardy, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs. R. J. Taylor, Church Street, Shilbottle. l SILVER WFDDINN DIXON—HEDLEY. At St. James’ Church, Morpeth, on 24th April, 1943, Thomas Dixon to Elizabeth Hedley. Present ‘address: ...
... Savoys. Hardy spring-sown plants. 5/6 per 100, postage 3/6. 50/- per 1,000, carriage paid, C.W.O. Broccoli and Cauliflowers, 7/6 per 100, postage 3/6. 70/- per 1,000, carriage paid, C.W.O. Reduced prices for large quantities or collection.—Thomas Matheson ...
... h day. Thomas Edwird Griffit junior surveyor, of Swarlan Red Row, admitted 2 brea peace and breaking a rec to keep the peace. Ashington magistrates b over for 12 months in the g and ordered him to fortei previous £lO binding over. William Hardy (19), m ...