tbr titound lbws. Good prugea, as alto made in the local Tat It.alT. ROT. 10.—nratil if ItilY fine Wrath , ' albs C4l a of lief, to be played off to.day. Oohed. met IW sere darkti.sa a c.o-ation. In the whittle. Mr (hidden eh ferried )ir after a tult•iitlidly come-test for Ili:
September 12, 1908 - Field - London, London, England
Fos political reasons Ifelsingfors has of late been much in the eye of the public, but it is in a very different guise that Mr Waineman presents it to his readers. Ile paints a happy, smiling town, scrupulously clean, and growing apace, but still retaining much that is primitive
September 12, 1908 - Field - London, London, England
SOMALILAND - SIT() XADORA, sheet 68 G ; Abyssinia I farrar, sheet 68 M; Somaliland—Jifa Medir, sheet 68 N ; Somaliland Harag Jid, sheet 6813 ; Somaliland --fittlhar, sheet 68 1 ; Somaliland—Adalch, sheet 68 0. These are all provisional sheets. They are printed In three colours,
September 12, 1908 - Field - London, London, England
Tat mason for the salmon n:t fishing in the Solway Firth ended on Wednesday, the 6th, at midnight. The year was an indifferent one. A damaging factor against a successful season wa4 the unsatisfactory state of the channel on the Scottish side of the estuary. At low tide nothing
September 12, 1908 - Field - London, London, England
.4.011 li-h enittina from the ea-1 am able iturina heavy Starts le make their any throutrft rookie or stoat' alfe.tior to pissesarken wal.as. The 11.11 that hare rittebed EititiutrAias from th.• east or south ate the twirls , email infusion*. graylnia. 1.. L.', are 111 her.. how
September 12, 1908 - Field - London, London, England
SIR.— On reading the article entitled " Ibex Shooti ng in Southern India " in your lust issue I came screw the following: " On no account should a •30.3 or any other small-bore abomination be used. The amount of game wounded with such tubes of torture is appalling. and the soone
September 12, 1908 - Field - London, London, England
No ascot:Us have been kept that will enable us to determine the probability of a rubber at bridge resulting in a tic. 'l•he odds against It would be reckoned in thousands to unity. We have recently heard of a ease in which twoconsecutive rubbers between the same players each res
September 12, 1908 - Field - London, London, England
winning the game even now if he had not made this incomprehensible move. 1!. P to Q 5, which occurred to him when too late, would have won without any difficulty whateuever. If 4E.. . P takes P, then 13. PtoK6,R to It ; 11. It taken Kt P takes R ; 81011 3, and wins, or any numbe
September 12, 1908 - Field - London, London, England