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THE NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION

... Rifle Asso- eiation was held on' Saturday at Willie's Roome, London, under the presidency of his Royal High. ness the Duke of Cambridge. -Te noble Chaiiman eaid, in making the annual statement, he was happy to say he did so with as much pleaeure as he had ...

THE NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION

... CIATION. The annual general meeting of this association was held on Saturday afternoon, at Willis's Rooms, Lon- don. The Duke of Cambridge presided, and there was a largo attendance of noblmen and-others in- terested in the movement. A printed balance sheet ...

THE WIMBLEDON MEETING

... she. ?? Sergeanit Mev5uen, of X.v flva i r, e . 1 to tiel ?? ec'.t Wvas s en to t'he lday'sproseliugs be thi ?? of the Duke of Cambridge and th'- S-ecretae of State for War and the Colonies to the Czec,:a:dian camp. Tae Dali' of Carnbrioige- s'iires'ii ...

THE WIMBLEDON MEETING

... punctully as that hour the Duke of Cambridge, field-marabal comn- manding-in-chlef, arrived on the ground, and was received with a royal sahute by the guard of bonour, which comprised about 30 of the London Scottish. The duke, who was heartily cheered ...

THE WIMBLEDON PRIZE MEETING

... Earl Dudley, £50, Earl of Aberdeen, London Scottish. Chcncelios'A Plato, £100, Cambridge. TnternatlonalTropby, Scotland. 1I31ho Challenge Shield, Unghlrfd. H.R.H. the Duke of Camubridgo, i50, Capt. Barnard, Victorles. R.R,E. the Prince of Wales, £C100 ...

SPORTING INTLLIGENCE

... Overtown (S. Adamis),and Idal (.I. 'Anson)a aloran.-Betting: Even on Thals 5to2th ggst Princess Dagnilar 8 to 1 agot Duke of Cambridge. Mer Won by half a Iesgth; a bad third.' The winner was ths ,bought In for 100 guineas. %:.: II u A HANDICAP of 5 sove ...

THE BISLEY RIFLE MEETING

... thunder- t clap and vivid flashes of lightning. The storm h L put a momentary stop to the tiring, a a- At ?? two the Duke of Cambridge, Corn- f r aude-inChief, arrived and inspected the Cana-I dian and the Jersey and Guernsey contingents, n; who were drawn ...

THE DERBY DAY

... present Derby, the value of the scaies being £6900, the largest amount which has ever been known. His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, Lord Cardigan, the French and Belgian Ambassadors, and others of the corps diplomatique, were amongst the early visitors ...

WIMBLEDON RIFLE MEETING

... Cheers.) The Duke of Connaught addressed the team, and said be did notwish to be behind the Dukeof - . Cambridge in assnrig them of tbe great pleasure he felt in Seeing them present at Wimbledon. The words which had fallen from the Duke were ihose r which ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... The probable retirement of Captain Christie from the turf was ramoured during the Shroesbury meeting By order of the Duke of Cambridge, a military court of Inquiry boa been sitting some days to inves. tigatO the facts conneoted with the turf scandals In ...

THE WIMBLEDON MEETING

... n PrivateCooke, Indian BLV . 27 16 - 19 62 . CoL-Sergt HodgsonCalcutta3La 28 .. 16 _.16 _ 60 d 219 195 162 576 O The Duke of Cambridge, who rarely falls to take 4a lively interest in the doings of the Canadians, e paid his customary -isit to the camp to-day ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Four ran. HOLisYOARN STfAEs.-Wynnetay 1, Millionaire 2, Satanella S. Three ran. Wnos'raLsy STAsq-_Phantom 1, Crisis 2, Duke of Cambridge 8. Five ran. CumuNoiqON BTAREas-Vivid 1, Abernethy 2, Rartchet tics S. Five ran. OuvxsxD Cup.-Atherstone 1, Opholla 2 ...