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MIDLAND DISTRICT NEWS

... returned ut power at the next election, the blood of | our soldiers would have been shed in vain in South Africa, and the monev snent on the war might as well have been thrown into thie sea, for the Radicals would repe-at what Mr. Gladstone did in 1882 ...

MIDLAND COUNTIES RIFLE CLUB

... Corporal T. Bird. -The Presi- dent paid a fitting tribute to the magnificent achieve- ments of the British forces in South Africa. Every- one who was not an Englishman must wish that he Was one. (Laughter.) What had been done must raise a great deal of ...

GOLF NOTES

... evidence that the physical training of boys is shown to be of paramount im- portance. And there is no doubt that the war in |South Africa will do much to increase and sanctifv this craving for physical fitness; in fact, it is not improbable that in another ...

SATURDAY'S' FOOTBALL

... k, United va. Windsor Street Gas. Ar Es~nn~c~rc-Eadie's v. Baldditch Excelsior. A(,r ?? V. Lcoe Villa. IVISITORS TO SOUTH AFRICA. A WARNI'NG. The following teiegrram. from Sir Alfred Milner has been received in ?? Colonial Office:- Th~e nuns- ber of ...

THE COMING CRICKET SEASON

... times have all last yeaft pyers under tI ?? except Mr. R?- 0. H. Livesay and Mr.LJ. Fleming, ; whvbo are away at the war in South Africa. Walter d Wright has finished hus career as an active player, so far 1.i at least as first-class matches are concerned ...

CRICKET

... and nine iena, forming the draft for South Africa, will proceed to Warwick- by the 10.20 anm. train on Monday next, 7th. inst., to join Depot Royal Warwickshire Regiment prior to embark-a- ticn for South Africa- (5i It is notified for information that the ...

ATHLETICS

... BocebAm, liarborne . . 21 J3. B1aby, Yerdiey. . GYMAKHA-NA IN SOUTH AFRICA- ?? are indebted to 6taffsergeant-maijor (G. SneiM~rf ?? (Warwicke haire) Sgu~d ?? sn - a prsen seoleg in South Africa, far thofeinC F ~ ~ f ykhana., promot'ed rte 5d patiulr range, ...

GOLF NOTES

... GOOIP NOTIES. 5 gs is to -harnd this weeu that. the exigencies of war claini further golfers for the ranks. Mr. John Ball, jn., .smatter champion-of the year, and one'' whose record in the gme is almost unequalled, hasg charsateristically volunteered ...

HIUNTING. SOUTH STAF

... that the point-to-point meeting be abhandoneod for this year in vew of the war and the attendant circumstances, as many whom they usually saw at the meeting would be away at the w,ar, Mhr. F Ames seconded, and said Lord Dudley held the same views on the ...

THE BISLEY RIFLE MEETING

... importance of teach- ing the volunteers to accustom themselves to the stand- ing position. It has been imsgined that the war in South Africa has had the effect of withdrawing a number of competitors from Bisley, but this is not the fact to any appreciable extent ...

CRICKET IN 1900

... I CRICEET IN 1900. WARWICKSHIRE AND WORCESTER$SEE: PROSPECTS. WAR WICKSHIRE. Financallythe Warwickshire County Cricket lub, are in a very happy position. They have never commenced a season in a happier. They have been able, to make many distinct improvements ...

GOLF NOTES

... We had better settle now whether we are playing for a new ball or a re-made. The concert porooted by golfers in aid of the war fund will realise at least £1,000. One family alone sold over £350 worth of tickets. Golfers will be glad to know that Willie ...