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THE AMERICA CUP

... public interest hi theo-war in South Africa overtops, -for the n.mT&ient, all other- topics. To- I day's news fron: Manila will tend to divert much of the public attentioa from events in South Africa to the ra-oponing of the war in the Philippines. It ...

BISLEY RIFLE MEETING

... to be attributable to a combination of circumstances, all more or less intimately connected with the war in South Africa Directly, of course, the war has deprived the meet- ing of the presence of the volunteers who are on active service, and indirectly ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... rtin more 7hobado07 fairiy taken his -cc 12pltoi R. Coventry, a sno - ?? ,-eritd by Major CoVenltry, 'who atit1'rt in Souath Africa a year or two ?? r ,ar o Oi otcwaril of the Jockey Club s ariliec ?? l tire Cate,,tv \rt.,tii Airmurn lile-etming 'aco'rd- ...

SPORT AND PLAY

... ginning of tolo season.. Cliftornrille opened with a scratch antbah bet-ween UL'Iessi's. Caitde antd Moere's elevens. The gamne wars interesting throughout. aeni C. H. Cbklde's ?? cane out -winners bo- e'ecren runs. The top ecore-rs for J1 Morris's eleven ...

HOCKEY

... on -Saturday last of adding to the locaL ,fu:nd for the relies of the wvidowvs and orphans of ethe soldiers killed in .the war in .South Afritat by ea~rranging a match with Queen's College. At rthe entrance gates Union Jacks and Royal Stan-I hdards were ...

ROYAL TEMPLE YACHT CLUB

... evening's entertainment was4 an exhibition by the American biograph. Several scenes of incidents connected waith the war in South Africa were received with enthusiastic cheers, the asesembly heartily singing on several occasions ' Soldiers of the Queen ...

CRICKET

... carlv ' hour on Cattirtlax tuiorning. Shle is now, bom'eve5 j proarri rg faonIrrarlly. Trn Inr a'-PTNt: 'aid tin t- war itt South Africa Ihave stir coalled inti- rejerisition the Iligh oromlities of nirtrinient contaiind in HORLCR'S -MALTED Ris; The wasted ...

CRICKET

... funds tow-ards the erection of a suitable nmemo- rial in Omagh to the Innikdiling Fasiierns who rave fallen in the war in South Africa Mr. Clas Mullin, solicitor. occupied thi chair, and there was a large and representative attendance. Letters of arology ...

FOOTBALL

... entenary of the Churchb. Mis-sionary S-O. ciety. t-he hitarutenary of th~- Society for titPro- pagation of the Gospel. the war in South Africa, and t~he- troubles in Chana. The rector of Male-- king. Rev. W. H.- Weekee, delivered a lecture. blase Trwar.nmn-r ...

SPORT AND PLAY

... be-s backs were dawk PypLar and Dr. Whelan, who, like a good sportsman, stole his las-t morment prio to departure for South Africa as one of the defenders of our injured soldiers. So jealously did ha protect F1arrell that the goal- keeper might have been ...

SPORT AND PLAY

... amusements, has this year been adversely affected by the absence of nany of its adherents in Africa, but it is quite evident that even if there -had been no war e year would not have been a good one. During thhe earlier pars of the season the weatbiher ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... it hbss 'been a most successful one, rt anv rate with the County Antrn. Polo Club. Though the absence of officero in South Africa. was greatly felt, the lo.ss was practially an-de up by -a binge addihion to the mteitership of civilians, most of then being ...