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BILLIARDS

... Edward Bath, principal of the firm of Messrs. Bath and Sous, copper ore merehants, Swansea, tdie very suddenly yesterday after speaking at a committee meeting of the Town Council. The cause of death was syncope. Mr. Bath was sixty. threi years of age. MADAdME ...

'WST BROMWICH ALBION FOOTBALL i CLUB ANI) ITS FINANCES

... Ford, E. WoodI H.S. Jackson, T. Newman. J. Hall, A. Cad- dick, WV, Anstey, J. Field, HI. Jackson, &c.-The Chairman said, speaking as one of the directors of the Albion Club, he was extremely sorry that they had found it necessary to summon that meeting ...

GROUSE SHOOTING PROSPECTS

... be some years before the disastrous effeots of the winterof 1878 are obliterated. From all parts of Banafshire the reports speak of the excellent prospects so fir as the number and state of the birds are concerned. In the Cabrack district the prospect ...

THE COMING TWELFTH

... in May ; while in the south and in the weest, and on all low-lying moors, the reports are more reassuring. Rela- tively speaking, this is right, and juct what we should have looked for: but we (annot help entertaining a belief thatt~hc destruction done ...

SETTLEMENT OF THE PROTEST BY SMETHWICK CRICKET CLUB

... time- (hear, hear)-niul asked wehetiher sucd conduct was fair to the ?? Chairman, in tlhe enl, decitted to allow Mr. Cox to speak for the Smetiwlick ; and Mlr. Mitchell offered to give sip tihe right of any further speeds on behalf of his club.- Mr. Cox ...

RACING NOTES

... The loss is estimated at £10,000., but is covered by insrane, THE PorPOSED WISR PAPIJAMESTARY Pnff.- Mr. Bryn Roberts M F, speaking at Carnarvon last even- ing, deprecated tbe formtion of a separate Welsh party in Psrliaaent, if it was iateided for the ...

ASCOT CUP DAY

... interest Sud in favour waS Mr. Uerry's Scottish Chief, who won his f honours on the Ascot Course, where there vas niAt9bI much to speak of after him, who was beaten at New' market by Cambusoan, and afterwards at Goodwood by Fille de ?? in a canter. Still he was ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... a~fter the adjounroent'for thes Court- does not lunch- that t1 a nt an epoch in, thelife of the court- (Lo ttn I : do not speak of what individuals do, hu't the Coulrt doss nut lunch. -(ILS-On behalf of Jaclk Davis £100'. were' te. Poie ihthe ...

THE BISLEY MEETING

... made for the trophy in 1887, when the cup was won by the mother country team with an average per man of 8&350. But, if report speaks the truth, even the Cape team's grand form will not be good enough to wvin the cup, for a Guernsey team has come up with a ...

HANDSWORTH RIFLE VOLUNTEERS

... MAYO proposed The Mayor and Corporation of BirminRbam, to whioh the MAYOR responded. Mr. W. SHARP addressed the corps, speaking enlo. gistically of the manner in which Captain Bullock com- manded the corps, lE then distributed the prizes, as folllows ...

LIBERAL DEMONSTRATION AT WOLVERHAMPTON

... that its impulses were as Liberal now as thdy bad 'been' in the past, (Applause.). He believed that.Wolver: liampton would speak with no uncertain voice onathe great contest that was being waged between those who tholight that the unity of the empire was ...

RACING NOTES

... subsequently announced. It was declared in the course of the addresses that the so-called Peace Commission had no authoritrto speak for the Irish race ii America. Finally oa cablegram embodying these views and the result of the meeting was sent to Messrs ...