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... Leach ' s Olympian ; Watt ' s Sterline B » lm went sa Turioc ^ a- -OFFICIAL SCEATCHIXGS . All cnsaeeTa-ntE—RaTeasclaw . Clog Dance oolt , Best Tree . fit Serran . Saiianartin . -Warwick , Bneliy , and Beroy cugaEemente—Thraneen . BnsDy engaecments—AlnolB ...
... 30, Saturdays at o'clock, dance practice, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 8 p.m.; juvenile class Saturday, at o'clock; private tuition ballroom and solo dances given appointment.—Prospectus at hall, and 6 South Oxford Street. DANCING.— Mr and Mrs J. M'Neill, ...
... Brandon, Edinburgh; 2, Scott, West Colder. Dancing—Highland Fling— 1, M'Noill, Edinburgh; 2, M'Ewan, Fin'.ry. Sheen Trows—l, M'Lcnnan, Edinburgh; 2, J. M'Neill, Edinburgh. Irish Jig—l, C. M'Ewan; 2, M'Neill. Clog Dance—l, W. M'Lennan; 2, Melvin, Arbroath. Highland ...
... all-round increase. In only two competitions was there a decrease from 1902, and these were the Championship of four and the Stock Exchange of five. The real explanation of the smaller total is that there were only 31 competitions this year, against 34 in 1902 ...
... shown at tho Chief Constable's Office, where Forms of Estimate may obtained. s _ Also for CLOTHING. WATERPROOFS. BOOTS, and CLOGS required for FIRE ENGINES. CLEANSING, and BURGH ENGINEER'S and SANITARY DEPARTMENTS, CORPORATION I'.ATHS. CITY HOSPITAL, PUBLIC ...
... Bora 3d. VALE OF GRANGE FC Jrme°^mmetStag^ BO ' NESS ' TO-MORROW, 9th 20i - 10s ' s *- J R PIPING. JUVENILE DANCING (Irish , Homp.pe, COMPETITIONS fcr Gold Medald. Entires l axon before DICKSOX, Duguid's Buildings, Bo*cess. DUNS AMATEUR ATHLETIC SPORTS ...
... ranged by lir John Burns, took place in the evening and proved a great attraction. DANCE.—The members and friend, of the Ivanhoe Football Club held their annuli) dance in tins Coffee-House Hall on the evening of Friday upwards of thirty ladies and gentlemen ...
... Holyrood.—Monthly dance, day ever-tng, 8-11.30; ladies, 6d; gouts., Is; R. U. lurney's band. EXAVD - R - A Private Dancing, everySituid - ay A 4 des Melbourne FL; gents., Is; es, 6d; Simpson s bawl. A T Mr and Mrs C. Wood's School a Dancing.—All the .L - ...
... the range , was condemned by the War Office authorities owing to an accident which took place at the competition last year . Instead the competition came off at . the range of the Scottish Horso at KilliecliTOnan , near Salon ( Mull . ) The prizes were ...
... in the Austral Trio , whoso singing to tlio accompaniments of piano and harp was of a . higli order . An exhibition of clog-dancing evoked hearty applause . An acrobatic speciality by tliu three Laurels proved an interesting feature . Popular songs were ...
... Housewifery, ao. Candidates must etate in their application whether they have held this Bursary in any previous year. A Competitive Examination of Candidates in Cookery and Neeui, work tcill De held on Friday Evening, the 20th June. Applications, which ...