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TWO HUNDRED YEARS OF PARTY GOVERNMENT

... since the Revolution, . and placed the conduct of affairs in the hands of the Whigs, who supported his war policy nmuch miore vigorously than did their rivals. The great Whig historian of our own day has iepresented this change as a revolution scarcely ...

GOLF

... 95 Lord Carnegie, and Mr c I W. S. Wilson, 96 ; Mr A. F. Simson, Mr T. T.EI a Oliphant, and Mr G. R. Gillespie, 97; Mr D. Whig-I e ham, Mr Gilbert Mitchell Innes, Mr Thomas Hodge, *f Mr H. S._C. Everard, and Mr R. Clark, 98; Captain o Chalmers, Mr Georger ...

SPORTING NEWS

... ce The Haddington Handicap-lower of England 1I ,' Oracle 2, Jupiter 8. Five ran. c, The Lothians Handicap Race-Middleman 1, Whig 'jf Blossom 2, Sophist 3. Five ran. hf The Selling Handicap-Siward 1, Sunlight 2, Whirk le pool 3 Ten ran. 's The Sportsmen's ...

GLENTANNER GAMES

... Adver-tiscr, spoke of the t Liberal party in terms which gave great offence. He seeeeps to - be still more out of hunuour with the Whigs, as ivitnesi, tice e followiing letter addressed by him to the Secretary of the As- societion for abolishingtlte Taxes oie ...

GOLF

... likely players in the competition, and when they left the tee in the forenoon they took with them she bulk of the gailer-. Miss Whig-ham made a bad start, topping her drive and landing in the burn. Fortunatelyshe was just on the edge, and managed to clear ...

GOLF

... holes, chiefly on the green. The Maiden was halved; but Hilton drew further ahead at the seventh, where Whig- ham landed in the bunker. At the eighth Whig- ham threw away two strokes on the green, losing further ground The ninth was halved, so that Hilton ...

SPORTING NEWS

... Singris Mitiiress Prue . C. Clark 1 Milrs Shilltmi', Sedately . Mir B. Blrt,,on 2 Captain J. Ir i-.l-whigs Evatilt . Clarlk, 3 Alsot rian-tLreeontint, Hiirlfiigltam, Xanthos, Kart. dconlal,. Bctthig-2 l I n1gsi Sedately ...

THE SAME OLD GAME

... write a set of rules to court's tally with her style of playing. ich are It's coming.--tain't five minutes off i chuclcled Whig the tramp, as he took a new grip on the fence and every shaded his eyes with his hat. iniors, } Don't you knock that ball ...

CRICKET

... in] many respects, a fortunate one. OrOn the first day the 'nly imnrr.Lnt players to imeet stere the uhampion and Miss Sybil Whig- ihamn. In yesterday's play there awas nut a couple of the slightest interest in the second round, and ! in the next. that ...

PLOUGHING MATCH

... character-to either side - .i- of the House of Commons-and I will venture to say you . Id will hear but one opinion of him from Whig, Tory, or to e, Radical. I will tell you what I heard one of the oldest and- jut le most sagecious men in the HIouse of Commons ...

THE FIRST MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT FOR ABERDEEN

... occasion on which he stood, and I am sure of this ladet that he Was very muels respected by all parties in Aber- inter deen-both Whig and Tory. (Applause.) Mr Thomson, Treasurer of the Trades' Widows' Fund, rnie- subsequeeitly stated that only two widows-another ...

PLOUGHING MATCHES

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