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... INSPECTION OP PORTSMOUTH BRIGADE OF YEOMANRY AT BOURNEMOUTH. ON Saturday the Hants and Dorset Regiments of Yeomanry assembled on the East Common, Bournemouth, for their annual inspection. The weather was fine, and very large numbers of spectators repaired to the Common to witness the inspection by the Commander-in-Chief. Excellent order was preserved by a force of mounted police in charge of ...
... torn proton's fjolibans* THE recent death of its author lends a touch of pathos to the very considerable interest of this reprint of the articles contributed during the successive holiday seasons of ...
... . THERE was little doing in the way of athletics and cycling on Saturday, in view of the many bye meetings on Whit Monday. The North Road Cycling Club, however, decided a Fifty Miles S ratch Handicap at Wood Green, for which fourteen, one on a tricycle, competed. The starters were:-- A. F. Ilsley, S. J. Prevost, and F. R. Goodwin (scratch), T. G. King, jun. (1 min.), E. Gould (1½ min.), J. P. ...
... OF COVENTRY: MEDIAEVAL AND MODERN. THE pale moonlight doubtless lends an added attraction to fair Melrose; but there is no time like the time of golden laburnum and pink may and creamy chestnut for viewing Coventry aright-- Coventry, the old-world, legend-haunted town, so rich in its historic memories, so wealthy in its ecclesiological relics. Wandering round about St. Michael's Avenue, ...