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Halifax and Sheffield
* Michael Jackson ( rugby league ) ( born 1969 ), rugby league footballer of the 1990s for Great Britain, Wakefield Trinity, Halifax, and Sheffield Eagles
Within this district were Barnsley, Batley, Bradford, Brighouse, Dewsbury, Doncaster, Halifax, Huddersfield, Keighley, Leeds, Morley, Ossett, Pontefract, Pudsey, Rotherham, Sheffield, Todmorden ( partly in Lancashire until 1888 when it became wholly in Yorkshire where it remains to this day ) and Wakefield.
Initially there were five in number: Bradford, Leeds, Huddersfield, Halifax, and Sheffield.
It also broadcasts from Idle on 107. 6 MHz FM to Bradford and Halifax, and on 107. 7 MHz FM from Tapton Hill to Sheffield.
Admitting that it should represent the views of Yorkshire as a whole, the committee enlarged itself from 14 to 21 by inviting seven new members: one each from Bradford, Dewsbury, Halifax, Huddersfield, Hull, Leeds and York in addition to the existing 14 from Sheffield.
Northern Rail operate services north to Leeds and south to Doncaster and Sheffield as part of the Wakefield Line and services to Selby via Wakefield Kirkgate, Huddersfield, Halifax, Bradford Interchange and Leeds.
After finishing 6th and only just getting in the play-offs Rovers beat Sheffield Eagles and Widnes away before a cruel 32-30 loss in the final eliminator to Halifax.
On 10 May 1920 Christie married Ethel Simpson Waddington from Sheffield, at Halifax Register Office, but his problems with impotence remained, and he continued to frequent prostitutes.
The last four matches, all played in August, were critical for the Crusaders chances of being in the Grand Final, and stringing four wins together against Sheffield, Leigh, Halifax and Salford earned the team second place in the league and a great chance to do just that.
The express services calling at Peterborough are mainly en route to or from Leeds or York, but there are also through coaches to Grimsby via Spalding and Boston, Cromer via the M & GNR line, Sheffield Victoria and Manchester London Road via Retford and the Great Central line, and Hull, Halifax, Blackburn, Harrogate and Bradford via Doncaster.

Halifax and participated
In the spring of 1940 during heated Cabinet discussions as France teetered towards defeat, Halifax energetically participated in the debates for and against a recourse to total war and lone opposition to Germany, whatever the cost to Britain's long-term military and economic standing.
It was a partner in the Toronto Eaton Centre and participated in such major developments as the Pacific Centre in Vancouver, Edmonton Centre, TD Square in Calgary, and the Toronto-Dominion Bank Building in Halifax.
Halifax Town Association Football Club were an English football team who most recently played in the Conference National, although prior to that they participated in the Football League for over eighty years.

Halifax and Joint
In addition, there is a daytime Tesco-sponsored ShopHopper service, operated by the Halifax Joint Committee, around the town centre, linking the bus station to the superstore.
The search and rescue operation was code-named OPERATION PERSISTENCE and was launched immediately by Joint Rescue Coordination Centre Halifax ( JRCC Halifax ) which tasked the Canadian Forces Air Command, Maritime Command and Land Force Command, as well as Canadian Coast Guard ( CCG ) and Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary ( CCGA ) resources.
Other NAVFACs were located in the Pacific at NAS Barbers Point, Hawaii ; NAF Midway Island ; and Naval Base Guam, while additional Atlantic locations expanded to include NAS Keflavik, Iceland ; CFS Shelburne, Nova Scotia and Naval Station Argentia, Newfoundland ( both later remoted to CFB Halifax, Nova Scotia ); NAVFAC Brawdy, Wales ; Joint Maritime Facility St. Mawgan, Cornwall ; Antigua ; Maritime Data Centre Gibraltar, UK ; NAVFAC Barbados ; NAVFAC Eleuthera, Bahamas ; NAVFAC San Salvador, Bahamas ; NAVFAC Bermuda ; and NAVFAC Grand Turk.
Shakespeare by the Sea is a professional theatre company and registered society ( Nova Scotia Registry of Joint Stock Companies ID: 2365312 ) in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
* Halifax Joint Committee in Halifax and Bradford
My bus contractors: City Travel, CT Plus, First Student UK ( First Calderdale & Huddersfield, First Leeds ), Halifax Joint Committee, K-Line Travel, Rollinson Safeway, Transdev Keighley & District
HMC Dockyard contains berths for Canadian and foreign warships, Formation Supply Facility, Fleet Maintenance Facility Cape Scott, shore-based training facilities as well as operations buildings for MARLANT and other organizations such as Joint Rescue Coordination Centre Halifax ( JRCC Halifax ).
* Joint Task Force ( Atlantic ), based at the CFB Halifax naval base in Nova Scotia and commanded by the Commander of Maritime Forces Atlantic, includes the provinces of New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador, and the adjacent maritime region ;
* Joint Rescue Coordination Centre Halifax ( JRCC Halifax )

Halifax and with
Dalhousie University ( commonly known as Dalhousie or Dal ) is a public research university with three campuses in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, and a fourth, the Dalhousie Agricultural Campus, in Truro, Nova Scotia.
In 1889 the Halifax Conservatory became affiliated with Dalhousie, awarding degrees through the university.
Through a grant from the Carnegie Foundation however, King's College was able to relocate to Halifax and entered into a partnership with Dalhousie University which continues to this day.
The university is made up of four campuses, with Sexton and Carleton located near Downtown Halifax, while Studley is closer to the Northwest Arm.
This action was somewhat surprising, as Levi had not only attempted to purchase Ethan's release while he was in Halifax, but he had also traveled to New York while Ethan was on parole there, and furnished him with goods and money.
Thompson wrote the book whilst living in Siddal, Halifax, West Yorkshire and based some of the work on his experiences with the local Halifax population.
Along with Moncton and Halifax, Fredericton is one of three Maritime cities to register a population increase in recent years.
In February 1937, before a meeting with the Lord Privy Seal, Lord Halifax, Ribbentrop suggested to Hitler that Germany, Italy, and Japan begin a worldwide propaganda campaign with the aim of forcing Britain to return the former German colonies in Africa.
Hitler turned down this idea of Ribbentrop's, but nonetheless during his meeting with Lord Halifax, Ribbentrop spent much of the meeting demanding that Britain sign an alliance with Germany and return the former German colonies.
The German historian Klaus Hildebrand noted that as early as the Ribbentrop – Halifax meeting the differing foreign policy views of Hitler and Ribbentrop were starting to emerge with Ribbentrop more interested in restoring the pre-1914 German Imperium in Africa than conquest of Eastern Europe.
He was in time for the bombing of Germany, serving on the Handley Page Halifax with No. 76 Squadron RAF, initially at RAF Breighton and then at RAF Holme-on-Spalding Moor.
Nova Scotia is also very foggy in places, with Halifax averaging 196 foggy days per year and Yarmouth 191.
A generation later, Father Le Loutre's War began when Edward Cornwallis arrived to establish Halifax with 13 transports on June 21, 1749.
The colony's new name honoured the fourth son of King George III, Prince Edward Augustus, the Duke of Kent ( 1767 – 1820 ), who subsequently led the British military forces on the continent as Commander-in-Chief, North America ( 1799 – 1800 ), with his headquarters in Halifax.
Further indications of the legend's connection with West Yorkshire ( and particularly Calderdale ) are noted in the fact that there are pubs called the Robin Hood in both nearby Brighouse and at Cragg Vale ; higher up in the Pennines beyond Halifax, where Robin Hood Rocks can also be found.
* Halifax and Dartmouth ( Canada ) were forcibly merged in 1996 along with Bedford and Halifax County to create the Halifax Regional Municipality.
The most famous of these cases involved John Entick, whose home was forcibly entered by the King's Messenger Nathan Carrington, along with others, pursuant to a warrant issued by George Montagu-Dunk, 2nd Earl of Halifax authorizing them “ to make strict and diligent search for.
Some were formal, written instructions for Congressional delegations, such as the Halifax Resolves of April 12, with which North Carolina became the first colony to explicitly authorize its delegates to vote for independence.
* March 20 – At an emergency meeting in London to deal with the Romanian crisis, French Foreign Minister Georges Bonnet suggests to Lord Halifax that the ideal state for saving Romania from a German attack is Poland.
The group was influenced by the Italian Mannaia ( or Mannaja ), the Scottish Maiden and the Halifax Gibbet, which was fitted with an axe head weighing 7 pounds 12 ounces ( 3. 5 kg ).

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