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Published: Saturday 29 January 1916
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 454 | Page: Page 39 | Tags: Illustrations  Photographs 

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Published: Saturday 01 January 1916
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 761 | Page: Page 37 | Tags: Illustrations  Photographs 

CIRCULAR NOTES: NOTES BY RAPIER

... CIRCULAR NOTES. NOTES BY RAPIER. WINDSOR by road is certainly a longish way. The pro gramme, however, looked like being well worth the journey, as it presently proved, and the number of visitors was really surprising. Many were, of course, in khaki; of those who were not, a very large proportion dis played armlets, and at any rate we may be sure that in the racecourse crowd, whatever censors ...

NOTES BY RANGER

... THE first round of the Amateur Billiard Championship of England, which is being played at Orme's Hall, 16 Soho-square, was concluded early this week. It produced some exceptionally fine play, and appeared to leave the result more than usually open. So far, the finest form has certainly been shown by Mr. J. Graham, who made his first appearance in this event twelve months ago, and was beaten ...

THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR

... . MAJOR McCLOUGHIN, who fell in action last autumn, was thirty-one years of age and was one of the best all-round sportsmen in any native regi ment in India, being a fine cricket, hockey, and tennis player. He was also an excel lent shot. A few years ago he scored 292 not out for the Gunners v. the Navy at Portsmouth, and in that season made 1,000 runs in one month. In India he had re ...

OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS.--No. 6

... OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS. --No. 6. OFFICERS OF THE WELLINGTON COLLEGE O.T.C. OFFICERS AND N.C.O.'S OF THE ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL O.T.C. Photos, by Bassano Ltd. Back row: Cndet-Lt. C. It. Peokitt, Seo.-Lt. W. R. Booth, Sec.-Lt. A. V. Stanfield, Soo.-I.t. A. J. Fenn, Sec.-Lt. H. J. Wanstall, Cndet-Lt. G. N. Scrutton, Lt. L. Bellin-Carter. Front row: Lt. H. G. Y. Civil, Cndet-Capt. ...

Graphic

... CATTARO BAY. The mountains on the right form the boundary between Austrian and Montenegrin territory. AS IT WAS. A photograph taken during the last visit of King George to Germany, showing His Majesty with the German Emperor. SWEDISH DRILL AT THE CANADIAN RED CROSS HOSPITAL, CLIVEDEN. Sister E. de Merrall. a Danish lady who is married to an English officer and who has come from Canada to give ...

THE GATWICK STEEPLECHASE MEETING

... . 1. At the first fence in the Surrey Handicap Steeplechase. 2. n/rs. \V hxtwort Id s O/ga's /'ride (It. Chadwick up) return in;/ to scale with Capt. Whit worth walking by the side. 3. Mr. II. C. Daisy's School/none i/ (Mr. F. .4. Brown up), the winner af the Stewards' Handicap Steeplechase. 4. At the open ditch in the liurstow Steeplechase, wan by Mr. C. Wilson's Abakur. 5. L. I'j. Ward ...

NOTES BY RANGER

... THE big coursing event of the season is now little more than a month hence, and Mr. John Mugliston intimates that the nomination held by Lord Tweedmouth has been returned to the committee. Mr. C. A. Mills, so well known in racing circles, was an applicant, and the returned nomination was at once allotted to him. As a patron of Denny Smith's kennel at Elmswell, Mr. Mills has a wide selection, ...

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... THE ALLIES' RETIREMENT ON SALONIKA. A French rearguard with cattle and sheep passing along a mountain track. MASS IN WAR-TIME. French soldiers at mass in a woodland hollow near Soissons. THE WAR IN THE BALKANS. The type of country in which the Allies are operating. The Bulgars are trying to shell the road shown in the picture. PREPARING FOR ACTION IN EGYPT.-- A CAMEL TRANSPORT IN THE DESERT. ...

HUNTING AND THE NATIONAL STUD

... . IT is not merely a coincidence that at the time when the Government are undertaking to form a national stud, authority has spoken out clearly on the value of hunting to horse-breeding in England. ine ODjeer oi ine stua is to produce more stauions ana of a better class for the improvement of our half-bred horses. We can imagine those entrusted with, and responsible for, the stud saying to ...