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CLOYNE

... ourselves to act in accordance with the principles of that organisation until such time as the aspirations of liberty-loving Irishmen are fully realised?' Ulhat, owing to the great ?? in the prices of agricultural produce, the tenant farmers of thia country ...

A YEAR'S RECRUITING

... during their absensie, will evien-tually drum- le the feeling against t~he army which still exists in] e mrany parts of the United Kiigdom to die out rI) Te number of recruits list year who joined id for the full twelve years with the coluurs wa il1670 ...

THE NAVAL BRIGADE AT WINDSOR

... alliance consrtituted for Europe a bulw5vark of peace. e The Emperor Francis Joseaph said-that the un- i- alterable friendehip uniting the Emperor and y himself was also tbetreasured' possession of their L, empi-res and their peoples. .'Strengthiened by the ...

THE NEW MARKET PROCLAIMED MEETING

... great peeional ineoovem- i ence ?? long dcistance at that early hour to jdey ithe Castle attempt to tile the free speech ! of Irishmen (cheea). 1 M Mr Win Barry, Hon Secretary, read letters of apokogr from Capt Do n Y, PM; M J Flavin, .l P ; 'the Rev. James ...

GOLF

... The professional element has not mourned in idleness while 'Vardon reaped the golden harvest, of fame from the greens of the United States, and now another has arisen to take his place. The winner is twenty-nine years of age. He was born at Northam, a little ...

Published: Friday 08 June 1900
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1725 | Page: 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

ATHLETICS AND CYCLING

... ATH1JETIrCS AND CYCLING. I THlE ENGLIS-R1 CHAM-IPIONGSHIPS. ' DEPARTURE OF THE IRI-SHMEN. Jast night Messrs Horgan and Lsechy, of the I Irivh teoin, jeft thle North Val1 for London. in ord2r to ?? in the Intercational. CIhan- piongsips pt .atlmfoud Bridge ...

SPORTING NEWS

... question that this season Henley, from a racing poinit of a-iew baa heen a decided etiecest. There were no contetstanits from the United States or Canatda, as in previous years, hut plucky sportasnen'from'the Continent threw dewu the gaunt- let Co our best English ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... The folloywng is a list of mathes amzened for the present season: 1900. Oct. 10, v. Kent, at Tunbridge Wells. Oct. 24, v. United Hosnitals, at home. Oct. 28, v. Berks and Bucks, at home. 1901 Jan. 23, v. Oxford University, away. Feb. 6, v. Cambridge ...

SPORTING

... 1k Wilson (16 5, 6, 27, 4) bowled in two inning' and Denton.;, 0, 2, 0) ouce only. FOOTBALL . MIDDLESBOROUGH v. NEWCASTLE UNITED. At Middlesborough, on a good ground and in fine weather, before 400 spectators. A pretty exhibition was given, Hayward opering ...

GOLF

... for more ;than one-third of those who emerged from the trying ordeal-especiallv to first entrant-of the fisnt round w~ere Irishmen. Despite its numerical superiority the Nrewcastle field can barely hold it-s ovwn in quality with that of last year at Portmar- ...

SPORTING NEWS

... West Brom-wich 2, Aston Villa 1; Stoke 1, Liver- I pool 2; Blackburn Rovers 0, Newcastle United 0; Notts Forest 2, Sheffield United 0. Vale of Dee;5, Bon-Aocord United 3-At Torry. The Vale of Dee are open for Saturday first and further dates, Third class ...

ASSOCIATION NOTES

... was chiefly owing to his maagnificent I ?? that United were beaten by 2 goals to D. Notts Cuanty, hy their defeat at Newcastle, drop from1 third to sixth position in the League table, and New- castle United and Liverpool are bracketed fnr third place, but ...

Published: Monday 29 October 1900
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2715 | Page: 6 | Tags: Sports and Games