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WITH THE ATHERSTONE FOXHOUNDS

... W 1 T II T HE A T II R s T 0 N E FOXHOUND S. THIS hunt is one of the many connected with that hunting butterfly, Squire Osbaldeston, who flitted from country to country. The Squire it was who, buying the Sudbury Hounds to strengthen his own pack which he had brought from Nottinghamshire, first made the Atherstone a separate hunt, new ken nels being built by the subscribers at Witherley. Mr ...

GIVING THE FREEDOM OF THE CITY TO THE C.L.I.V. ON THE 12TH INST. AT GUILDHALL: THE EMBARKATION OF THE CITY OF ..

... GIVING THE FREEDOM OF THE CITY TO THE C.L.I.V. ON THE 12TH INST. AT GUILDHALL i the EMBARKATION OF THE CITY OF LONDON IMPEL I AT, VnTTlMTTTWDC AT1 CHATTTU A TV.1 UT'riA.T THE men of the City of London Imperial Volunteers, who were to sail on Saturday from Southampton for South Africa, paraded at their quarters before eight o'clock on Friday morning. Arrange ments had been made by which they ...

DRAMA OF THE WEEK

... . SHAKESPEARE spells ruin. Thus in the long ago spake Chatterton, the lessee of Drury Lane, and Boucicault, the clever manufacturer of melodrama in which there was much money. Very recently we have had a similar deliverance from England's most eminent and most popular actor, Sir Henry Irving, who has emphatically remarked on the dis astrous financial results of costly Shakespearian ...

TRANSVAAL WAR: ON ACTIVE SERVICE.--PART XI

... ON ACTIVE SERVICE -Part XL Major Stopford, who is now en route to the war with his Regiment, the Ninth Battalion King's Royal Rifles (North Cork Militia), is a well-known Irish sportsman, and an ex- M.F.H. He started a pack of harriers of his own this season, which he hunted in the vicinity of Kinsale until his Regiment was called out. Colonel A. CI. Wavoll, who-- consequent upon the death of ...

THE EMBARKATION OT THE CITY OF LONDON IMPERIAL VOLUNTEERS AT SOUTHAMPTON

... . Which loft for tho Capo on the 12th inst., includes the three I Unit 1 I^'h^A ow (Captain H. J., Captain T. G., and beveral papers have commented upon the difficulty of dis tinguishing Natal scouts from Boers, so we publish an illustration from a photograph showing Trooper Sydney Mitford Hope Bailie, the youngest scout in A Squadron, in uniform. Trooper Bailie comes from an old County Down ...

MISS LILIAN MORTON

... . Miss Lilian Moreton is a young singer whose name w ill soon be very well known to patrons of the coneert-liall throughout the world of music. A daughter of Captain the Hon. Reynolds Moreton, R.N., and niece of theEarl ofDucie; Miss Moreton has had every advantage in the way of train ing, having been the pupil of Miss Nellie Rowe who studied under Marcliesi-- whilst from her mother (an Irish ...

SPORT WOMAN'S PAGE

... (-£2^ t* X^Tx pM) P0RT8WOTAN IglMGE A WEEK of dry weather and many people in town made things seem a good bit more cheerful. One aspect of the time was sad enough that was the constant visits to the War Office, to ask for The casualty list from Ladysmith. Not until Friday did it come; and what a sad one it was! What a breathless business is the reading until one is through, and there is not ...

A MEDAL DAY ON THE BLACKHEATH LINKS

... A MEDAL DAY ON THE P> LACK II E A T II LINKS. TIIE BLACK HEATH COLF CLUB HOUSE. MR. C. P.. LINDSAY APPROACHING THIRD GREEN. RIE SRS. J. G. GIBSON AND W. E. HUGHE* COMPARING SCORES. THE FOURTH GREEN. A DRIVE BY MR. G. SFUKLIXG AT SECOND TEE. AT THE SIXTH GREEN. MR. W. E. SAMPSON AT FIFTH TEE. THE SECRETARY, MR. F. S. IRELAND, PUTTING ON FIRST GREEN. MR. P. A. NEW PON AT FIRST TEE. MR. H. C. ...