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... ROWING IN ALISTRALIA. The Victoria eight won the inter-State rowing match at Melbourne on Saturday, cables our correspondent, over a two and a half miles course in 14min. 20 4-ssec. Bourke, of Tasmania, won the amateur sculling championship of Australia ...
... ACCIDENT IN THE ROW. A serious accident befell Miss Florrie Duveen, the youngest daughter of the late Sir Joseph Duveen, of the famous firm of art dealers, whilst riding in Hyde Park on Wednesday morning. Her horse stumbled and fell the act of turning ...
... ROTTEN-ROW. Vanity Fair says:—Sir George Chetwynd was sitting on one of the seats in the path ttat skirts Rotten-row, when there came and spoke to him Lord Lonsdale, who had walked up the path, accompanied by a friend, to where Sir George was sitting ...
... THE ROWS SHOW. This, ae usual, was held under the cooling shade of the fine trees in the Park, the arrangements being vory satisfactorily carried out by the respected honorary secretary of the Newport Pagnell Shire Horse Society, Mr. W. B. Shakeshaft ...
... YARMOUTH ROWS. Great Yarmouth contains what is said be the narrowest street in the world, knows as Kitty Witches Row, and its greatest width is fifty-six inches. Its entrance would /seriously inconvenience a stout person trying to pass through it. Twenty-nine ...
... KILLED IN THE ROW. Mr. Mahlon Sande, an American, who has been on a visit to England, whilst riding in Rotten-row on Monday evening was accidentally thrown from his horse. He was immediately conveyed to St. George's Hospital, but he succumbed to his injuries ...
... 2, MERCERS' ROW, obtain Great Results NO OTHER CAKE THAN ...
... ROW TO MAKE PANCAKES. If Panoakes are to be made as delicious as they might to be, the following ingredients must be used in making them :—To half pound of flour add two large teaspoonfuls of Baking Powder—without this they cannot bewell made --maimed ...
... ROWING CHAMPION DEAD. ;lesZth took piece in London recently 011 Mr. Edwin Dampier Briokwood, the well-known aquatic writer of the Tines and the Field. Mr. Brickwood won the Diamond Skulls at Henley Regatta in 1869 and 18M2 and the Wingfield Sculls ...