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... 2ND BATTALION DORSET REGIMENT HOOKEY TEAM THE 2nd Dorsets have been quartered in Enniskillen since last November, when they relieved another regiment which has made its mark in the record of sport, viz, the Royal West Kent Regiment. On arriving at their new quarters they found a considerable difficulty, in keeping up the standard games of cricket and football owing to the scarcity of fixtures, ...
... . AUTRAIN, Helen Leyburn, and Grace Simmons were shipped from New York by North German Lloyd's steamer Werra, and arrived at Nice via Genoa early in last spring, under care of Howard B. Phillips, Mr. Bennett's private trainer and driver. It was intended that they should take part in the Nice races shortly after their arrival, but Phillips, finding that they had not got over the sea voyage, ...
... 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. ...
... . 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 ...
... THE OPEEA. i Two new productions and a new conductor these sum up the matter for record at the Opera during the past week. The first novelty was Boito's Mefistofele, which was given with partial success on Tuesday week. One writes partial success, because, to a great extent, Boito's curious work depends upon the excellence of the pictorial representation, and in this respect, doubtless ...
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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 ...