OLYMPIC GAMES SHOULD CEASE: NO BRITISH SUPPORT
... r H. t. fash, A.A.A. LORD BURGHLEY, chairman British Olympic Association and d h, T ° io ,94 °- otthe A_A.A. A.A.A. and by the official. an d member, ...
... r H. t. fash, A.A.A. LORD BURGHLEY, chairman British Olympic Association and d h, T ° io ,94 °- otthe A_A.A. A.A.A. and by the official. an d member, ...
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... ALWAYS READY. Major-General Sir Frederick Carrington, who has been appointed to command the forces in Matabeleland, is to reach London this evening from Gibraltar, and is to leave Southampton next Saturday. He carries little impedimenta with him, and, as in bis South African experience, always his kit ready packed for any service. is related of him that when the Government sent him to tbe Cape ...
... BACK IN HULL after a trip to New Zealand, where he took part in the British Empire Games, is Jack Hale, the Hull Olympic swimmer. Fit and bronzed, he is now ...
... AMERICA HEADS THE LIST OF WINNERS. DaJaiel's correspondent at Athens telegraphs, that the Olympic games were brought to a conclusion yesterday. Th© crowning of the victors was witnessed by an enormous crowd. The King arrived at half-past ten, accompanied by the Duke of Sparta, Prince George, and the rest of the Royal Family, with the exception of the Queen, who was indisposed. A list of prize ...