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YACHTING: PRINCE OF WALES YACHT CLUB

... YACHTING. PRINCE OF WALES YACHT CLUB. On Saturday the match from Gravesend to Ramsgate by vessels ofthis club was sailed. The entries were Yachts. Tons. Owners. Dudu 15 Mr. J. A. S. Bayley. Torch J5 Mr. W. H. Williams. Bonita 10 Mr. W. Watkins. Snowflcck 24 Mr. A. H. Smeo. Elsa 6 Mr. T. Lewis. Juliet 10 Mr. W. R. Bain. Bella Donna 34 Messrs. Low and Burd. Storm 36 Mr. W. Perry. Fleur-de-Lys 38 ...

NORTH KENT BICYCLE CLUB, GRAVESEND

... . The race for the champion cup of this club was run on Saturday last, when there were six entries W. Hewitt, M. Ray, W. Blin, H. Blin, F. Brown, and A. Beazley. The course was from the Bat and Ball (head-quarters of the club), Gravesend, to Sevenoaks and back, distance forty miles. J. Hinwood acted as starter, and Mr. J. Blin as judge and referee. A start was effected at 3 p.m. Ray and H. ...

MDLLE. CAMILLE CLERMONT

... . AMONGST those actresses who have learnt their art in Paris and afterwards made it manifest, by means of the most charming broken Eng lish in London, is Camille Clermont, The gentle Re becca of The Two Roses, and one of the bright par ticular stars of Mr. Farnie's forthcoming opera-bouffe at the Strand. She may be briefly characterised as a bright actress with an ex ceedingly eloquent face, ...

MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC GOSSIP

... . A new musical piece, by Mr. J. W. Jones, of Leeds, called A Royal Visit, will be produced by Mr. Walter Gooch, at the Princess's Theatre.-- Madame Celeste will make yet another last appearance at Drury Lane, in the part of Fenella, in Peveril of the Peak.-- On the occasion of Mr. Buckstone's farewell speech to his Glasgow friends, some one threw a wreath on to the stage, whereupon Mrs. ...

BIRTHDAY OF H.R.H. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH IN BESIKA BAY

... . (from our special correspondent with the fleet.) MONDAY, the 6th August, being the birthday of Captain H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh, all the ships which were lying in Besika Bay dressed ship in honour of the occasion, and at noon a Royal salute was fired. Admiral Hornby and staff, the captains of the ships, and many other officers, went on board H.M.S. Sultan in the morning and offered their ...

HYGEIA

... CANNOT BE T T \f T A SANITARY AND WORN OUT. J-|_ JL \J ii J JL A BEAUTIFUL. 4s. 4d. per Yard. DR RICHARDSON, in his Lecture on , said, In the sitting and bed-rooms a true oak margin of floor extends two feet round eadb roona, O'/fcr carpet ever laid It is kept bright and clean by the old-fashioned process of beeswax and turpentine, and the air is made fresh and ozomc by the process, :H:0W\A. ...