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Published: Saturday 20 May 1916
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 451 | Page: Page 30 | Tags: Illustrations  Photographs 

MOTORING & AVIATION

... :i_ I MOTORING AVIATION I THE Royal Automobile Club has issued a voluminous, if belated, protest against the form of appeal of the National Organising Committee for War Savings respecting the use of ...

Published: Saturday 27 May 1916
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 657 | Page: Page 30 | Tags: Photographs 

THE SINN FEIN RISING AS IT AFFECTED PROPERTY

... |jF=yt g w g i at it ..II.. 8 M w ■f; The damage to property is estimated at £2,000,000. One hundred and seventy-nine buildings were destroyed by flame an ...

Published: Saturday 13 May 1916
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 132 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

General Motors (Europe) Ltd

... , , miles per ON HILLS I BUICKS SURPASS IP ATRIAL run has convinced thousands of' scepticals that the Buick is the equal of any car on the roa ...

Published: Saturday 27 May 1916
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 133 | Page: Page 31 | Tags: Illustrations  Photographs 

THE SPORTSWOMAN'S PAGE

... THE SPORTSWOffiflfl'S PAGE. MISS CLAIRE GALLIGAN, of New York, had the dis tinction recently of winning the first swimming championship for ladies ever held in the United States under the auspices of the Amateur Athletic Union. The race was at 500 yards, arid although Miss Galligan led all the way and eased up at the finish, she covered the course iu the good time of 8min. 5 1-5sec. The new ...

THE L.A.C. MILITARY SPORTS MEETING AT STAMFORD BRIDGE

... . Gunner 11. Phillips, Canadian F.A., winner of 100 Yards Handicap. The, finish, of the 100 Yards final, won by Gunner Phillips, who received 8| yards start. (He has been wounded at the front.) Pte. IF. P. Applegartli, wlio failed to concede starts to rivals. ...

MOTORING: LAND, AIR, AND WATER; FOOD BY AEROPLANE

... MOTORING. LAND, AIR, AND WATER. By H. MASSAC BUIST. FOOD BY AEROPLANE. SO our gallant soldiers were able to hold out in Kut longer than otherwise would have been possible because, between April 11th and April 29th, aeroplanes belonging to the Royal Naval Air Service and to the Royal Flying Corps dropped a total of 18,0001b. of food at Kut, besides quantities ot medi cines, stores, and ...

A BRITISH COLUMBIAN RIVER

... . ST. MARY'S FALLS, near Cranbrook, may be taken as typical of some of the obstacles that salmon have to face in their inland journey to spawn. Travelling towards the sea there are innumerable cataracts of the same descrip- tion which have to be negotiated by the already exhausted fish after ovipositing. When it means a distance of 500 to 1,000 miles, one can understand how few spent fish ...

THE NEWMARKET SECOND SPRING MEETING

... . 1 CAPT. ERNEST TANNER'S CALL 0' THE WILD WINNING THE PAYNE STAKES FROM LORD FALMOUTH'S WILLUMSEN. 2. THE FINISH OF THE THREE-YEAR-OLD HANDICAP, WON BY mr. h. Ellis' furore from aynsley, the favourite. Mn- w. Raphael's taqamor, by earla mor tagale, WINNER OF THE BEDFORD TWO-YEAR-OLD STAKES. C 4. DONOGHUE, WHO PERFORMED THE HAT TRICK ON THE FIRST DAY, AND WON THREE RACES ON THE LAST DAY. 5. ...

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... A MARLOW ROWING CLUB SERVICE EIGHT. The Marlow R.C. had an eight out last Saturday for the first time since winning the Grand Challenge Cup at Reading Regatta on August Bank Holiday, 1914. The crew was composed of six oarsmen who have been on foreign service, and two of the older members training with the V.T.C. It was probably the first best boat eight seen afloat on the Thames since the war ...

A MEET OF MR. COURTENAY TRACY'S OTTERHOUNDS AT WADE BRIDGE, NEAR ROMSEY

... . 1. MR. AND MRS. A. E. HUSSKY, THE MASTER AND HIS WIFE. THE LATTER ACTED AS WHIP. 2. HOUNDS WORKING THE RIVER BLACKWATER, NEAR OWER. 3. TRYING THE SLUICE GATES NEAR OWER BRIDGE 4. WELL OVER. FOLLOWERS CLEARING A DITCH. 5. PUTTING IN THE TERRIER AT A LIKELY SrOT. 6. THE PACK CROSSING THE STREAM AT BLACKWATER BRIDGE. ...

THE PAST RUGBY FOOTBALL SEASON

... . ALTHOUGH there has been, strictly speaking, no Rugby football season of 1915-16, there has been a good deal of Rugby in the naval and military camps, details of which, like other things in these stirring times, will never be known. So far as public Rugby is concerned, it simply occurred, unannounced, at Queen's Club, after the Schools broke up for their Christmas holidays. Out of the ...