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LONDON, SATURDAY, MAY 26

... many men may be necessary. la; the discussions on the subject of the organisation, of the Indian army the number of men re- quired is an essential element of the problem.. If the mode of employing them is not judiciou, the number demanded may be excessive ...

Cricket

... Cricket. For a whole Se.ar, without the usual winter sleop, cricke hits been . alive, even while football hi'm beenr alive, even while football lis been- kjiclking. In older days, the fortune of cricket col resetubled that of Prosorpinlo in tho fable ...

THE CAMP AT WIMBLEDO

... Lieutenant Latham, 2nd Surrey ?? ,8 SECOND STAGE ALEXANDRA-tOO yards, 7 shots Quaritoriaster-Seozt. Nuholls, loth Staffordshire, 25 points, 50. DRIAGON MUP, Corporal Egg, 22nd Middlesex, 21 points, 50. SECOND STAGE WINDMILL. Corporal Sparks, 16th Surrey, ...

The Drama

... handling it. Unfortunately, however, the play is nothing but plot, and it is only by describing the action with minuteness that we may hope to convey an idea it to others. In that part Germany where principalities used, in the days of hoop* and wigs, descend ...

LONDON, SATURDAY, September 4

... convert the stage into a missionary platform will end in failure. It is not the business of actors and actresses to usurp the functions of the moralist and the divine. They may keep the theatre pure and wholesome, they may decline to lower their ...

THE INTER-UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE

... showing th training Iees with their c tionsttm and keeps them Z and O VelL.l And now for a few wcta of individual criti- p - sm. Bell, the stroke of the Cambridge eight, ' is rowing admirably. He keeps his men t gether and is rowing long. Unfortu btelyhe ...

Sporting Intelligence

... to add to the building fund of the Y Female School of Art, Queen-square-an offshoot of the r- Department of Science and Art. The school, which has - for its object the education of women in the arts of design, is capable of containing from 150 to 200 students ...

Golf in America

... beginner has made golf a fmrit- ful source of lying and self-deception, and a very scourge to his friends, lbn keeping hig score, and keeping it fallacously. Pot-hunting should be discourage. Possibly, ends Mr. Whighain, golf will take on again its ...

THE TUNBRIDGE-WELLS COACH

... painted this E stage as one of the slowest of the journey, and t made an obtrusive stranger propound the theory that the gallant captain to whom Mr. Hoare gave i up the reins at Lewisham was driving his own I hunters and wished to keep them in We pulled ...

FOOTBALL NOTES

... Swderland men are i art home to Derby County. 'iThe latter are a vastly I improved side since the opening of the season, when I they lost four ruat:hos in sucsion. Since the I enld of Septerm ber they have not ?? a match, and although they may find it difficult ...

BOATS AND BOAT-RACING

... the Greek isnfer 1peddle. Mr Me Now do look alive, number ninety aod five, atie You're angerinig, work seasism to hoer you; Cal his You are late, you are late, number twenty and eighlt, ml- ,he Keep your eyes on the sean that's before you. ry I inr- ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... new scenic drop curtain painted by I r- Mr. A. Calcott. The proscenium is a very brilliant piece of dstage Moorish art, in admirable keeping with the general T architecture of the building, and the drop curtain is worthy ;h of one of our best scene painter ...