A., deals with general works literary history and criticism; Mr. E. V. Gordon, 8.A., with general works in philology; Miss Edith E. Wardale, M.A., takes Anglo-Saxon studies her province; Mr. C. P. G. Thomas, M.A., Middle English; and Mr. Arthur W. Read
Party programme. 7.3o—The Cry). Ogrt Party: Opening chorus. "Bear cheerfully" (Grey); Edith James and Percy Owens: duet. " Why Didn't You Tell Me 1Borchell0; Edith James. a piano and some songs; The Greys Party: Concerted hem. "Bubbles;" Leonard Brown:
February 19, 1924 - Dublin Evening Telegraph - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
news; rt Party prorresame. 7.80-The Greys Patty: Opening chorus. "Bear cicalas" (Gray); Edith James and Percy Owens: dust " Why Didn't You Tell Her (Thareliell); Edith Jams. plane and some moo*: The Greys Party: Conraced Item. "Babbles," Loinard Brown: Songs
February 19, 1924 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
with general cargo; snndry consignees; G. elude Sydney Russell, Ben Webster, Robert Fawjohar Heyn A Sons. Ltd., agents. son, Edith Clegg, mid Mary Brothertoa. 9-16—The atm.'at Quaintoos; “Three Funny voices and Piano.” 100 COAL-LADEN. . O. WiU. C. 8.8.,
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aged 54 years, youngest son of the late James Quail, Downpatrick. SMlTH— February 18th, Mayfield Road, | Sanderstead, Surrey, Edith Davies, be- 1 loved wife H. Rainey Smith, and | daughter of the late John Rea, Avenue, Ormeao Road, Belfast.
flourish. • social hour followed. Supper was served by Mrs. Wilkinson, Mn. Torrents, Mrs. Dinsmore, Mn. Rice, Miss Ries, Miss Edith li'Mullan, and Nurse J. • vote of thanks was passed on the motion of Sir KnL Robert Moore, seconded by Sir Ent. J. H. tunic
February 21, 1924 - Ballymoney Free Press and Northern Counties Advertiser - Ballymoney, Antrim, Northern Ireland
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maximum sentence of six months’ hard labour was inflicted upon Harry Hickman, young sapper the Boyal Engineers, and his wile Edith, at Chatham yesterday for illtreating an adopted child. It was stated that the child was strapped round the arms and legs,