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Newquay Good holes at Deal Littlestone Rye The advantage of Cromer Brancaster Hunstanton Sheringham Redcar Seaton Carew St. Anne's Formby Wallasey Inland courses Sunningdale A splendid course Another at Walton Heath Huntercombe London links Courses in the country Sheffield Manchester Huddersfield "Inland" courses at the seaside A warning.

This Association generally consisted of so many hundreds of persons, and it thus came to pass that the Association became known as the Huddersfield Two Hundred, the Leeds Four Hundred, the Birmingham Six Hundred, and so on. On a given day in each constituency, the Liberal electors in the various districts met, and elected their representatives on the Central Association.

His mother was a good Christian woman, and was for a long time a member with the Methodists in Huddersfield, and attended the old chapel which formerly stood on Chapel Hill. There is no doubt that the early teaching of his kind and pious mother had a great deal to do with the formation of Abe's Christian character in after years.

I was rector near Huddersfield during the three years in which the mills were at their worst, but I have never seen such complete helplessness of the poor as since then in Bethnal Green.

"My name is Stafford King," said the soldier, "and I think I shall want you." Pinto half turned to go, but was gripped. "You can go back to Huddersfield and pack your boxes," said Stafford King. "You won't leave the town except by my permission." "What do you mean?" demanded Pinto, breathing heavily.

Will Majesty lay aside its robes of state, and Beauty its frills and train-gowns, for a second skin of tanned hide? By which change Huddersfield and Manchester, and Coventry and Paisley, and the Fancy-Bazaar, were reduced to hungry solitudes; and only Day and Martin could profit.

One more day, one more delightful idle day, in the land where it is always afternoon, and then away to Hidling in the hybrid vehicle, and thence to Hull, from Hull to York, from York to Leeds, then Bradford, Huddersfield toute la boutique! The rain beats against the diamond panes of my casement as I write.

"I rather fancy there has been some stir with the police over some business up at Huddersfield some years ago." "A so-called home both there and at Brighton?" "That's it. It was the idea that Henson conveyed to me when I saw him at Moreton Wells.

It appears that a certain Inspector Marley, of the Brighton Police, is the same man who used to have the warrants for the Huddersfield affair in his hands. Henson felt pretty sure that Marley had recognised him. He told me that if the worst came to the worst he had something he could sell to Littimer for a large sum of money." "I know," Chris exclaimed. "It is the Prince Rupert's ring."

The safe was open, and so he walked off with your ring and your money." "My dear young lady, this is all mere surmise." "So you imagine. At that time Reginald Henson had a kind of home which he was running at 218, Brunswick Square, Brighton. Lady Littimer had just relinquished a similar undertaking there. Previously Reginald Henson had a home at Huddersfield.