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THE SOUTHERN COUNTIES CYCLING CAMP AT DORKING

... . THE Poultry Farm at Dork ing was again selected for the annual S.C.C. encampment. The spot, delightfully situated on a rise behind the town, which is within easy access of the camp, is surrounded by hills, including the famous' Box Mill. The camp wo think opened on July 29th. The Stanley C. C., who have generally been prominent at previous festivities, joined the Harrogate Campers, while ...

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... CHESS. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Chevalier L. Desanges. Many thanks for your problem ami letter. A. B. Skipwortii (Tetford Rectory). Very much pleased with vour admir able chess column. C. B. (Biggleswade). Problem No. SSS is, we believe, perfectly right. Charles Burnett and Arch. J. Ware. Very much obliged. S s (Ramsgate).-- Very nearly. Solution of Problem No. SS7 by H. S. Brandreth is ...

PARTRIDGE SHOOTING OYER DOGS

... . WHAT with drainage, reclamation of waste-lands, high' farming, etc., partridge shooting as the term used to be understood thirty or forty years ago has pretty well ceased to exist; and the sport would nowadays be more properly described as partridge driving. There are, however, yet remaining certain districts in which the old style (in a modified extent) still obtains, notably the small ...

RACING CENTRES--LINCOLN

... RACING CENTRES-- LINCOLN. 1. Tlio Cathedral (from the south-east). 2 The Old Palaee Ruins. 3. Galilee Porch. 4. The Racecourse Stands. 5. Grecian Stairs. leading to the Oathadr.il C. An evening view of Lincoln as seen from the Stands. 7. Newport Arch (an old Roman archway). 8. At the corner of High-street and Silver-street. ...

CHILDREN'S VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT AT MOOLTAN

... . The entertainment represented in our pictures was given at Mooltan to benefit the Anglo-Indian Children's Relief Association. The object of this society is to enable children to be sent to the hills during the hot weather, whose parents have not the means to give them the holiday. Mooltan is one of the hottest places in India, the thermometer often register ing 120 degrees in the shade. The ...

MR. RICHARD BURKE, MASTER TIPPERARY HUNT, AND MRS. RICHARD BURKE

... . I AM sure our readers cannot fail to be interested in the illustrations which wo give this week of Mr. Richard Burke, master of the Tipperary foxhounds, who has frequently been described in sporting literature as the greatest sportsman of the century, and his ladye wife, who is indeed, when hounds are running, both hard to follow and pro verbially bad to beat. Mr. Burke has vastly ...

SPORTS WOMAN'S PAGE

... #C5RT/WO/AA4/- Page LADY JULIA FOLLETT, whose portrait I give this week, is a well known sportswoman. She is most frequently seen with the Queen's staghounds, with which pack it is a treat to see her ride; be the pace never so fast, she is going with a cool head, a close seat, and light hands. Lady Julia is Sister to the Marquis of Ailsa, and married Colonel Follett, late of the Coldstream ...

MISS GRACE HAWTHORNE

... . WHEN MISS Grace Hawthorne first became known to the playgoers of London, it was in characters such as were familiar followed in the conventional grooves, but soon discovered that this was not the way to make a reputation. Conscious of gifts which might be turned to better account than in commonplace sensa tional pieces, the actress strove to find a way out of these hackneyed dramas into a ...