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TRAFALGAR SQUARE THEATRE

... ^ me following letter nas oeen auuresseu to tile Press Sin,-- As reports have appeared in several newspapers wV if uncontradicted, aro calculated to ereato a totally el- impression of the true state of the facts with reference theatre, and to do our clients, Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt the injury in their profession, we should feel obliged if you allow us, through the medium of your valuable paper to ...

CORRESPONDENCE: THE EPSOM COLLEGE FOOTBALL CLUB

... CORRESPONDENCE. THE EPSOM COLLEGE FOOTBALL CLUB. The Editor of the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News. _ Dear Sir, It was most gratifying to me, as an Old Boy, to see a picture of the Epsom College Football Team appear in this week's Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, as well as to read tbe very favourable paragraph relating thereto. The writer of it probably lias better access to ...

MR. AND MRS. IVAN CARYLL AND THE ECHO

... To the Editor of the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News. Sir One of the terms of the settlement agreed to between Messrs. Lumlcy and Lumley, solicitors for Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Caryll and ourselves as solicitors for tho proprietor and printer of The Echo in an action brought by Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Caryll against The Echo newspaper, being that our clients should repeat in yours and other ...

ORME AND SONS v. DUNNING

... . To the Editor op The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News. Sir, On reading the leader on Billiards in your issue of last Saturday we find that you have entirely misunderstood the case of Orme and Sons. Dunning. You say It appears to be admitted, so far as we understand the evidence, that the cushions with which the table was fitted when Mr. Dunning passed it as correct to plan were not ...

THE OUTBREAK OF GLANDERS AND FARCY

... . To the Editor of The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic N iws. SIR,-- Glanders and farcy are modifications of the same genus --both arise from the same causes, and all authorities agree that they usually arise in those situations where hygienic measures are neglected; in unclean stables where filth is allowed to accumulate and to disengage impure gases injurious to the well- being of animal ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... . To the Editor of The Illustrated Sporting ancl Dramatic News. Sir, I suppose I ought to feel fluttered that you should attribute to me the communication from a member of the Wagner Society, in the Musical News of Aug. 19, regarding Madame Nordica. I must assure you, however, that I am guiltless thereof, either directly or indirectly; for 0110 thing, not being an English musician; for ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... CORRESPOND ENCE. To the Editor of The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News. Seaford Golf Club, Seaford, Sussex. Sir, I am directed by the Committee to request you to correct an error which appoarod in your issue of September 3rd. The paragraph I refer to states that the Seaford Golf Links are connected with the Seaford Hotel this is absolutely untrue. The Seaford Golf Links are rented by ...

To the Editor

... , Sir,-- I was much struck the other day hy the explanation given by a well-known and popular lecturer of the reasons for the well-nigh universal use of certain articles, not, properly speaking, foods, such, for example, as tea and coffee. Though universally largely consumed, they are evidently not taken for tho sake of their taste, seeing that this, until modified by the addition of sugar and ...

To the Editor

... 'To I he Edi or. Sm-- T read with much interest Mr. Boorman's letter In referent* Marian i's discovery of the virtues of Coca. As a matter of fac ie discovered the way to prepare it in a pnlatahle and effective which reason I have always preferred M. Mariani's Wine to ll* ye, preparation. Its sustaining and invigorating powers are rtMilly 0f even in small doses. Its stimulating action is very ...

CHRISTMAS BREAKFASTS TO 15,000 POOR CHILDREN

... CHRISTMAS BREAKFASTS TO 15onn CHILDREN. 00 P0°R To the Editor of The Illustrated Sporting and Dramaf Dear Sir,-- You were good enough to quite recontW?' 1 a letter from mo in which I explained the work of tl stated that it acknowledged neither sect nor creed S for funds to help us to carry through our sifiantir the providing Christinas breakfasts for 15*000 nam T children. 1 lon A gentleman ...

THE ROYAL BUCKHOUNDS

... To the Editor of The Illustrated Sporting and Dr Sin, As there is an attempt to do away with H Buckhounds upon a false issue of cruelty, ncrha, r J'estJ,' from an old stag-hunter may not be out of place an? facts to disabuse the minds of many whose feelings have 1 'lc'f upon by statements which are not true for I avoi'ked hunting the carted deer .is perhaps the least crueUf forms of sport. ...