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December 30, 1911 - Field - London, London, England
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December 30, 1911 - Field - London, London, England
INOCIILLTING HORS'S WITH 'ALUM!. Wa have received two more letters from Mr 0. B. Lnkrens on the subject of the compulsory inoculation of horses which an owner desires to send from this country into Ireland. We do not propose to enter into a discussion of scientific details, whic
December 30, 1911 - Field - London, London, England
passing advance by the Scottish outsides culminated in Burnet passing cleverly inwards to McGregor after drawing the defence on to Outlastlerid, and Hill kicked • goal from straight in front. Separated now by only three points. both sides renewed the contest with increased vigou
December 30, 1911 - Field - London, London, England
g H an ebre it. wa a t. /ANE INCLINES TO SAAT ONCE—the probably, while were imperfect. But wo effect instantancous—forth H w a i t t i b wk , Asay Egyp ria tiana be . who made acquaintance Mitt the bone; if "own* find DO Of riding. There may have been tribes or intli- I career o
December 30, 1911 - Field - London, London, England
INVASION. THERE IS NO SUBJECT OF EQUAL IMPORTAN CE in regard to its consequences of which so much innocent ignorance prevails in the mind of the British public as that of invasion or raid. I have no desire to play the part of the alarmist; but the fact is we have been for so lon
December 30, 1911 - Field - London, London, England
FIG. 10. GROUP OF ROMAN FROM TRAJAN'S COLUMN, of the fourth century. It forbade persons who rode post to use sells equedris of more than sixty pounds weight. Stirrups passed their !;nuity not of Assyrians alone , bu t of Greek and Roman. Figs. 9 and 10.) There is excellent reason
December 30, 1911 - Field - London, London, England