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YESTERDAY'S POLICE NEWS

... early part of last year a man named Taylor arranged a clog. dancing competition, to take place at Leeds in Whit- week, 1881. or ?? entered andcarriedoffthe belt. The conditions of the competition were that the winner was to receive the belt, £15, and ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Seven ran. SU,ITYscOFp STAIKES-Vulpecula 1, Stowmarket 2, Frisca 3. Twelve ran. VISITORS' WELTER HANDICAr-PhilantlhropiSt 1, Clog Dance 2, Poppoea 3. Nine ran. ALI. AcED S1LLING. L'LATE-Vaulter 1 Poussiur 2, Bobwoodl 3. Four ran. SWAFFHAM HANDICAr-Sir Benjamin ...

DERBYSHIRE AGRICULTURAL.SHOW

... the leaping competitions. Tbe 100/. was' reduced to ijj/, to be equally divided between tbe two days, and on the firtt day the competition wa* restricted to tenant farmers living witbin the society's district. The ■•cond day's competition waa open to ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... , Mr. Butcher, and other friends of theasolet) Round the tent were arranged the flowers, fruit, sod vegetable sent for competition, whilst suspended to the sides of th tent beling some beautifuil designs In cot flowera and wreaths which wersmuch admired ...

THE RAILWAY DISASTER NEAR LOWESTOFT

... Mr. T. L. Place; comic song, I lub a lubly girl, Mr.. C. Thbrston; song, harohing thro' Georgia, Mr. N. Barrell; clog dance, Yarmouth Hornpips, Mr. W. Moss; song, That's my Girl, Mr. J. J. Hornby; concer- tina solo. Love Not, Mr. W. Cobb; ...

MANCHESTER ASSIZES

... of the objecots of the union, ci and that there was a schoolmaster in the district to ol which lie belongs who wats in competition fur the el position of organsing' secretary of the union ti, icr South-East 'Lanonashire.-His Lordship, after hi questioning ...

THE DERBYSHIRE SPRING ASSIZE

... pass, lay a hand. Ihmitlief and a pair of boots belonging to a lodger; the pri. s wore clogs. On witness coming down stairs the hand- 11mbief was gone, and one clog and one boot left behind. sl~he-constable Butcher apprehended the prisoner at a *mv-houwe ...