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... START FOR TIIE HALF-MILE. START FOR THE FINAL 100 YARDS. FOUR MILES WALK STURGESS BREAKING RECORD. FOUR MILES RACE. THE A. A. A. CHAMPIONSHIPS AT NORTHAMPTON. ...

THE FRENCH DUNLOP PNEUMATIC TYRE COMPANY

... . Tiie British visitor who would gauge the rapid growth of moling in France must not confine his observations to what he rriy see on any and every day in the Champs Elysees and the n merons roads leading to the suburbs of Paris he must hie o a Sunday to the Velodrome of the Seine at Levallois-Perret, 'and there take note of the absorbing interest with which the contests of the crack cyclists ...

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... ANNUAL STORTS-- DUKE OF YORK'S SCHOOL. A HOUSE OF COMMONS XI. v. THE ABBEY SCHOOL, BECKENHAM C.C. B Tuff Johnston (pio.1. W. H. P. Hay man. J. C. Spencer Phillips. G. Tassell. G. Hanvood, jun. Montgomery (pro.). Umpire W. E. CoruaW. J. D. Craig. G. J. Gulliver. Sub. for Hon. C. Plunkett, M.P. Martin (pro. Umpire. -G. Hanvooil, M.P. A. Griffith-Boscawen, M.P. Rev. H. E. Hill. Major Dalbiac, M.P ...

SOME BUYERS AT THE JULY SALES: SIR WILLIAM JAMES INGRAM, BART

... SOME BUYERS AT THE JULY SALES. SIR WILLIAM JAMES INGRAM, BART. SIR WILLIAM INGRAM has been more or less connected with the Turf for some years, but if he has never yet possessed a racehorse of any note he has lately made several extensive pur chases in high-bred stock, so it is possible that we may see the olive-green and white diamonds and rose-pink cap more often to the fore in the future ...

THE OPENING OF THE PRINCESS MAY'S WARD FOR CHILDREN. RICHMOND HOSPITAL

... On Wednesday, Jul)' 8th, the Princess ilay's Ward for Children being the latest addition to the Royal Hospital, Richmond, was opened by H.R.H. the Duchess of York, accompanied by H.R II. the Duke of York, II. R H. the Duke of Cambridge, H.R. 11. the Duchess of Teck, H.H. the Duke of Teck, and others. The day proved 110 exception to the brilliant weather we have had of late, and proved an ...

MR. GEORGE EDWARDES

... . FEW who see Mr. George Edwardes, the able manager of the Gaiety Theatre, as he appears in front of the curtain on a first night, or have sought him at his palatial offices in Wellington-street, where he conducts an enormous business connected with other London theatres and touring companies, can realise that he finds time to spend in the country. Holi days are rare with this busy and ...

SANDRINGHAM, MARLBOROUGH HOUSE AND YORK COTTAGE

... SANDRINGIIAM, MARLBOROUGH HOUSE AND YORK COTTAGE. NEXT week will see the wedding of Prince Charles of Denmark with Princess Maud, the youngest daughter of the Prince and Princess of Wales. The Royal marriage is naturally exciting immense interest among all classes of people at home and abroad, and with a view of giving the general public a souvenir of Princess Maud, we have secured several ...

ROWING.--HENLEY, &c

... ROWING.-- HENLEY, &c. LOOKING back on Henley, it may be said that the meeting was an unqualified success. The right men and the right boats won, and all was as it should be, weather included. The victory of Leander in the Grand Challenge was a foregone conclusion, especially after their defeat of New in the second round. They won easily by two and a quarter lengths over Thames. The Thames Cup ...