LONDON LETTER
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... A. R. Don Wancl ;Of»e, the celehiate i old Scotch half-back, has just been cantribu; ing a very interesting letter to bcotush Sport on liaif-baek play, and the feur threequar'.cr frame. In quoting the following cstract. I had better remind my readers that in the Land o' Cakes what we call halves are designated '• quarter, and what v e ter n 'threequarters are styledL-alves. Don Wauchope ...
... SHIPPING NEWS. SIGNALLED OFF THE MUMBLES. Jan. S.-Winl, N.E., moderate; wefttlaer, hazy sea, smooth.—Passed East: Sta.mers Theory, of Belfast; Actif. of Caen. Paused West Steamer Queen's Chancel, of Liverpool; tug Jostzee, of Jambnrg; steamer Ethel rod, of Glasgow. Received Orders: Steamers Bessie Barr, of Glasgow, for Cardiff; Thracian, of Glasgow, for Swansea. Glasgow, for Swansea. SWANSEA ...
... wrecked and six lives lost. ■J pf Association Dover eorrespon- dent t*raPbed on Monday: — During a On Sunday the Norwegian barque |* of T,Tee^ed naf.i' the Goodwin Sands. crew were lost, and four were thIS morning clinging to the The survivors, who were greatly ted, were ¡nded at Dover this rnorn- a weather in the Channel is still ...
... The Scotch minors met privately at Glas- gow on Monday to decide whether they should strike against the ruling wages. ...
... Tho GREAT NORTHFRN H ANDICAP PLATE of 500 sovs penaltks. —One mile and a halt, o\t*r the 0:11 7 5 Mr J Osborne's C 'uVIPAJ ANO, 3 1 8 9 Lord Durham's S 'INDLE LEG, 5 2 7 S Mr Lowther's LOW MOOR, ii rail. ...
... SHIPPING DISASTERS. THE LOSS OF A CARDIFF VESSEL. Below we give the list of the crew of the steamer Sully, belonging to Messrs. Morel Bros, Cardiff, which., as reported in our columns on Monday, was sunk after collision with the Dutch mail steamer Conrad, off Carthagena. The whole of the crew were saved, with the excep- tion of the master (Captain Hinton) and a boy named C. Eggctt. The Sully, ...
... ^•^r^D IN r5! »MY OP! BISCAY. J;, ( *».Y« n,a s = li ?iarx*isi»as, of Glasgow, R- atutin:* that ihe vfV ■'a has foundered in tlio Bay of j2ur CJ l'u' crew wore picked up ...
... Oo — evpniB^ she «'-cw of the ^Saa* yv%8 Bumntoned to aid a h&(- ^uir-ss cir Studian:. When the ovit to the Old Harry Rocks a filled her with water, and *•* *9Wni fh* «o**wain, and two other *n(i Pond were washed *1) ^ie *w° latter were saved, but ...
... Mr. Edward Hamilton Acton. M.A., lee- turer in naitural soienoes at St. John's College, Cambridge, of which he was a. fellow, died suddenly 011 Friday evening whilst sitting with a friend at Cambridge. Deceased, who was a young and apparently healthy man, threw his head backwards while engaged in ocm- a young and apparently healthy man, threw his head backwards while engaged in oem. versr.t'on ...
... THE POST BAG. A well-tied tie is the first serioa* life.—Oscr.r Wi'de's^ip-to-date phiio**?'' — The London Daily Chronicle Arthur Gould is only a lOst. ma-0* much—Monk turns the scale at llst. 61J110 Oscar Wiide says somewhere Woman ef No Importance, that two kinds of women in this werld-tå and the coloured Mr. Oscar Wilde's recipe for i' society man is Talk to every .j society man is Talk ...
... OUR FOOTBALL COMPETITION. 65 5s. FOR A CORRECT TIP; ONE GUINEA FOR THE NEAREST. r W« effar a prize ef £ 5 5a. to the eoms^tito* Wiw>, on tbeeoupon given be Vow, will send 11-* iHi «r before Saturday Rtornfeig next, the pre- iriae SCOEM iu points made in the matches itei out be lew. In the avmt st Five Guinea Prize noK being won eutnght, we abaHgrre One Gating* to the ttjM&et who gire the ...