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... CHESS. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. G. Adamson (City Club). Many thanks for your communications, for which we hope shortly to make room. H. Court, L. Desanges, R. Waldron, W. Porter (Thingwall Hall), Benson W. Clegg, J. K., Conservative Club (Bedford). Quite right, No. 722 seems to admit of two solutions. T. B. R. (Dublin). Pleased to hear from you. Notice deferred. A. Morgan, Carelake Wood, W. ...

OUT ON THE DEEP

... . 1. Hastings boats preparing to start. 2. Taking provisions cri board. 3. Running before the wind 4. Searing the fishing grounds. 5. Waiting for the fish to rise. 6. Hauling in the nets. 7. Coming home with a fair wind. 8. Leigh fishing smacks. ...

THE LAST OF THE CURLING SEASON.-- ABER--FELDY v. WEEM

... THE LAST OF THE CURLING SEASON.-- ABER- FELDY v. WEFM. THE roaring game all Scotchmen declare to be king o' games, and when the icy board is hard and holding the angler forgets the rod and the golfer thinks not of his favourite driving club; the broom and the curling stones, the cram pit, the hoose, and the potlid are all uppermost in his mind. It is possibly more the game of the people ...

AN INTRODUCTION TO GOLF

... . By a Novice. BY an introduction to golf I do not wish the reader to imagine that I am about to relate the difficulties and disappointments I encountered during the first game I ever played; that would scarcely edify a schoolboy. My intention is really to try to prove that the intricacies and difficulties of the game are such, that, to a person taking it up late in life, an introduction of ...

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PRINCE GEORGE OF WALES AND THE SEAMEN' HOSPITAL SOCIETY

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THE AMERICAN BIOYOLISTS AND THE BIRCH FIELD WHEELING CLUB

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THE BARNES STATUE

... . On Monday last the statue erected in honour of Willinm Barnes, the Dorset poet and philologist, was unveiled at Dor chester by .the Bishop of Salisbury, in the presence of a large gathering of the friends and admirers of the late poet, with the High Sheriff and the Mayors of the principal towns of Dorset shire. Lord Tennyson, Professor Palgrave, and others wrote and expressed regret at their ...