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THE TIMES, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1906. 11 SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. ISSS GATWICK MEETING, TscsmAT. BILLIARDS. AMERICAN TOCRNAMKNT.

and C. Hai rareon (iwiti LMQ e. i reneral election, ringing with it rin to day, what to ba jd now of the eentlmen te got into I i w. rk rr Harreraoe (rereiven 2.M0) was continued at the M. Oeenag rh BwW.l.

5t0B 8 qwr.telt Tv.rdT. The cloi.g ifM 1 Th. I Mrv? 1 ,7 rv 5 Harreraoe 'recede. 6,831 Dawson (scratch) yesterday BCCKLR, 4tt.1U.1.(F. 5 (u, plv), fti.eOci tew.

iced, iu m. (f! h. ir. stevessox r. w.

osborne. M1 1 tMrr.v TMnhr StrMiion and Osborne contlnuH tbir 1 A VAT, AVn Mff.TTaPV 7. .77. I wtat to of tb centleraen got i Prop's on that end otter ewatioee When they stood TV Pmrtteukr Servic fepedtoa arrived on 1 at I if lVbrtLi Portsmouth on December 13. iear.j io nacaj rerorr, i Second Crnieer Sqnadroe arrived at Gibraltar oHr! 1 day from Golfo Aranci.

LXloSTconVrriil uioTwTh Co oOctallr enounced that the of the the Second Cruiser Squadron will bo at th home porta from December 17 to January during which Chrtema. leave will be given to tb. crew Adm. Sit Lawia Beaumont. Gairnder in Chier Plymouth, proceed to Ixmdon yesterday morning rtenrr.

Mr g. IW, were 0W ymou proceed to 1. Mr. H. Newton1.

Mr. A. M. 'T ha flag wa, r.raek II lb. Mr.T.F.

t.AJln 1 M. break. los i the flag of Vie Morgan 01. to. t.

r. fon 47. and 7 (untaKhad) to (Xborne iMed it. place. r.

W.v!!a Nunmngtoa Med. 10at. (J. l.rom: M. Th.

cl)fflB, raa were W. Osborn Th. Patst or Walb. KVaSSS.) (i Tupper. arrived at Wonc J'' UXIVmiY INTELLIGENCE.

JS tS5 f. lrwia langlb dirided second and IIlI Tbe wnner botight in for 130 pu.neaa. Time 1'. rVJNTER STEKri.ECHASF. (handicap) of 100 Adm.

C. J. Barlow, D.S.O., battleship. Capt. R.

G. O. Tneadar. leehip. Capt.

H. Tottenham, to THE EDUCATION BILL. whirb provides tl Sheppard ch Two aged. Il5t. 3Tb.

v. TVhb ch g'lxr Hr.io. i lOat.Wh. lit ran Mr. URothrindr.

Key Wejt, aged. HaUteldt Mattnt. UK F.Morgan.. Roe tarteja 1 IV. to 1 Uop Head, to 2 Part, of a le.net fow length diri'ded Th.

polling of vote, for th. election of a Re, took plc in the Bhaateiaa Theatre day, and m(W Tan. report in th Mot existing volant arr BMtd of 7 Tnrr. urging the Mtie rlrmly RVnald Mamm.4 v.aged, Class B. L.

Mil Peinb. HI nn l.Whards, Part order of merit). W. D. G.

Cherrington, Mr. Adam Scott 's Rowrfen. aged, Wat. 81b. rBm Hsvtd 2 to I agst Idy r.Ttol Ih.h i.

IW to iwwmar a third. Tbawni igniM wwuaold Hodges, Queeaa T. K. Reardan, ranT 11. in alphabet.cal ord.r).

A. N. Hodge, for sots. Thraa St. Sarf Hattia t.

aged. list. (G. B. CUasllI.

URDISARV P. A. 1 Kr Part I. A. EngU.h and Fnsoch.

Claaa I. H. Champion (3), Down. V. lull (.8, 41, Selw.

W. A. K. Kedfern (S. 4aodG.

H. Kea (B), R. C. Wingat. (f), hra.

CUa. II. L. R. rergnsaon, Joh.

W. A. 8. Hand cock Christ J. B.

Partington (4), Pamb. CUa. lll. V. K.

Bhop, Pet. F. J. Ueighton, non coil. (3) Paaaed aalisfactorily in Old French.

(4) Paasad aatisfactorily in tranaUtion from EnglUh y. tl0re Srvrcry. aged. 1 UtTlK Cowley 13 rV H.V 8. I.

None. CUa. II. Femberton, Trin. F.

Maxley (3), aati.Uctorily in Old German. HMmlat A. Gorham'. (6), Pemb. CUs.

II. Nona. CUta 111. P. Johnaon.

I rS'tiltTPtk original eompoaitkm In three lenethf each, with penal i rrr Kallgata, 8 The winner was 2S2 5ase. for three and allow. SirE Ordinary B. Dxon a I. D.

H. P. O. S. Cal.

Dickson, tmm. K. Ducat, Trin. K. KrancU 'la, Souadron, has left Simon.

Town for Port Nolloth tod SaJdanha Bay, returning about December 14 th. 'ORTr. cruiser. Capt. A.

R. A.Grant, left on Tuesday Am. J. C. Tanrred.

a k'illagarca on Tuesday aatiafyiti t. C. F. Thuraby. flying Mnore, of the China H.

Umfr'eville Mos I AsnutA, Capt. C. L. tt Singapore. A con Report a teacher, a i appointed withoi published after, tl ild be eiplajned, written Report of the Bill.

Vaughan i at Singapore bf (China Squadroi and Nuadr. The Wednesday. oheld taking Sir, Lord Stanley Saturday Is; began as to the alleged defaults of the Lord Stanley of Aldprley, however, confine, himself Teeael, Com. W. 8.

Borr ntir.lT ,0 tb miestion of th. nrovimon of aoeommod. on. arrived at Buahira on tion. rrfTOmo thf.reforc, lhat th( C.

K. MacLean, Council's administration that the EXHIBITION OF Christmas Presents HARRODS Ltd. Wednesday at Is Order, hava given for the Assist anck. repair ship, to b. paid off at Portsmouth on December 17 I doubt that the incorrect handbill which th.

London Pro gy and reommt1onl th. following day with a full eompla Xs t0 fhe proTisioD of I rerthta what till ment for temporary aervice under the order, of the Rear Mid in ttat lh. Council ha. not Admiral ommanding th. Reaerv.

Dion. On the moved DOr ls it nMy to m0Tft npidly, in I formation of the Horn. Fleet the Assista.xci i. to be rl.g4rd to provision of aocommodatioa as Lord placed under the order, of the tommder Ch.ef of Stonliy of Ald, wish. jl that fleet.

The ratings at preaent lent to the Assi.Tanc. have never desired to oontraat the work of tha Ute from ships of tba Atlantic Fleet are to b. d.acharged to bool Board with that of the Council, as I have fl ii I the.r reapect.T. sh.p., which will be at home on Decern on Md each oaae, a. a member of the JP.

I lion to be necessary, but not to anticipate I ENGLAND'S GREATEST EMPORIUM. Over 80 Departments. The duty of purchasing: and presenting CHRISTMAS PRESENTS becomes the greatest pleasure when the field of choke and the range of prices are as extensive as they are at Harrods. These features are the keynote of their Christmas Exhibition; every desire can be gratified. Every one's taste and every one's means are catered for, while HarrodV policy of yielding utmost value for money holds first place in their considerations.

OA Furniture Specialities. A NOVEL CHRISTMAS GIFT. Royal United Service Institution, yesterday Lieut. Carlyon Bellairs, R.N., M.P., res Standard of Naval Strength. Adm.

Sir rnmmAHti preaiaoa, ana among mow preaent were probabilitie may be urged against the Council's policy, doubt that the policy of the School Board led, an unfortunate position, as the following t. SbltOB'l 1 R. Adm. th. Hon.

Sir E. R. Bridge, and Sir William Whit. Trin. country, judged by the rule wRich Lord Cawdor said had Matthw, Pemb.

LI. Powys, "upwioTity tie, Adm. Si Lieut. Bel lair. Mid that ire naval of this there BdUf Mr.

R.Bennett Richard th.P5t,! A Mr. T. Icoslov 10st. Pitchers Major P. O.

kynoid Villefraaci Bren Mr. L. Rotbscbild's Coryantne 1 k. eenugnlli 'h P. 0'Bri, Cai.

E. E. Winter (in alphabetical R. Cat tleships rautiful school, building! and Cai. H.

B. Lumsden, Pemb. LI. l'owrs, Corp. K.

If. ftt alpihetical order). J. P. O'Brien, I In almost every case he found that, when I wh th.

building completed it. was tomd that the of brAkinVdn'ih. ITn lthough 1 tt LenaoxloTa, JSLn 'lllV fUttia.g to on Tir perary." to 1 rtt I sMhtJi iwSulW I Special Ex. Ft rtt Con mos, by Childwick I CUaa W. E.

Croaa, Ev at, aged, Uat The GATWICK Camnheira Da.d or br 'Mr. C. V. Tabor Mr. M.

N. Kb K. Both Mr. W. Claa.1 CUa n.

II. CVCXX MaKCCS, 5yrs, ing yards Iheshipbt ''s ship. In this and other of our shipbuilding i and the proceedings went adjourned i been placed with the Nikolai.fi shipbuild wis followed by a Casslfnd mitignte'th attached trained by Owner.) Bettmgj 3 to I agt Su Eaogat. 11 to 4 Fnraey 7 2 ccIe Marcus. to Orbel.

6 to 1 Peer I i aosd nana hj a neck; thre. length, that his rider, Birch, has i CUa. I. W. E.

Croaa, Cai. CUa. II. None Class ill. rin alphabetical orderj.

R. E. GifJord, CU. i iaminers in the voluntary aubjeoC At a Congregation preaided over by Mr. E.

S. Roberta, i Th. following appointment. 7 id'. the Admiralty following degre B.D.

J. Whitney, King's" Stewart, Trinity Hill, St. Trewby. Pembroke in other European navies, be UUck Sea fleet, been placed on the retired date Dec. 7.

made yesterday at Gumey, to the Assist.asce, on re to the Driad Dec. 11. iw, to the Assist ANCt, on th. surplu liool purposes. i imposing building.

1 building) and proridesi I elementary I children. LL.B. Grey Hazlerigg, R. E. BUndy and J.

George MANCHESTER, Die. shire and Berks and Bocka, Through the generosity of Professor Schnater, the arnonship, at Abingdon. School of OrientaJ ha. been enriched by the gift Wardroper. to the PUMBBOKK for R.

N. Barracks, Paymaster. date Dec a. lvhKh I UNIVERSITY OF WALES. BANGOR.

Dec. 6. of governors of the College of college buildings at Bangor of Rapkin, to the Dbiad Dkiadkocgbt, on Camatic Infantry arrived at Colombo yerter dauriUus in the transport Duffer in. wegian National Anthem has been added to the I required to b. kept up by military Mai The imanding officers have been McNalty, A.S.C., Aldershot Army Technical Training of Soldiers.

forthwith been appointed THE AMERICAS GOOSEBERRY MILDEW. deposited in Durham Cat hedral at a special service I on Wednesday, after having bean in use for 30 years, battalion was represented by Col. Grimshawe, Lieut Sowerby, Maj. Trotter, Capt. Sir Henry Havelock GOLF.

SCOTTISH 0.7rOGEN POr.TtSOME. wr.he th. fonr Scottish iy arranged foursome. pUoa in EngUnd a and I to plv. Mr.

Curri. I obligatory i been decided by the Army Council that Militia are not to be permitted to attend voluntary of inatrnction until they have completed Ttnrrehshire October 23, 1S17, during hia life. He wM born at Muaael than i ronsiderable attention. Mussel jl.ved. A', w.ni berry T'.

an i Mr. Iceman The disease, whi is t.rmed owing practically impossible wherever lunch.on by the Uverpool Replying to the toast ies unprofitable ls appeared. MR. WYSDHAM IS LIVERPOOL. yesterday entertainsd rGoot Mr.

Wrmni the regurgitation of ma 1 places for i. opening) as a socondary ut this building. may now be allowed to withdraw from farther once, as the issue is fairly before the public doubt that, if Lord Stanley add that refers in his letter, the Council will I am, Sir, your obedient servant, published. figures ft "ncile them Shepheaxd explicitly that tl tntil the report imer and there are ineviubly more children in Noreraber than in March. As to the need of further schools, I agree with Mr.

Shepheard that 30,000 places is a very reasonable esti only astounded that any Progressive should i supply them L. BRUCE, ng of the Our supplyo teachers and ft duty Surrey honse, November .1 cobwebby appearance, wl adeoTed jt OarlH i. on' of the ligl rtisfy rdow Tho i I West Ivbia Committee. At a I executive held yesterday aternoo Mr. W.

Llewellvn Wall Montserraf, Mr. RowUnd P. jGofTe. Mr. Pred "Sholford.MeFsrs.

U.S. Hnry and Son following i Government It MINGTIAM SHOtr Tt nithlield to day. The But four I a plant. During this penod, I Vtatod one hunrtd 1 and ANOTHER CHALLENGE. dar.

Allan Gow. profeasional to the Gog Magog 1 lplDd. r'r "J0, olhr challenged H. Mayo, of Chiphead. 1 ti" following precautions v.

CAMBRIDGE UNTVERSrTT. Mrterdav an eaght sid. match be remityad Woking ended in a tie Lraa matches and halving two. I PiUnU I been rear any gooseberry pUnts aUttm. 1 suspected et Sir Edward Grey thM' Kikinc i It.

Asquith, nd Mr. Haldane. They these strong men in a blatent land; where were Vere against 596. the PrencZdid L.C.C. Election Pfogressivk Commtttee.

gooseberry buhes or fk special part of their nursery or garden at some being infested with the object of destroying thf myc.hum or adhdrii that be Pf (1ththm I iLltedMbtowt" ou pe umper 4 To kp cref'11 wtch on. soo0 at they always did when it came to their turn liSStlm octfaiSt eIt'iraPlu! i in strict conformity with their usual practice. eraisjiad aractice, not a policy the practice bought out, it must be fought out. heers.) Sick C'hm fit in the forthcoming spring for any signs of mildew. To 3 Total I Secretary of Board ofAgricuItui buy the other by 'vague prOtois keeping md J.

I at Trafalgar Mr. Rudolf Bh the Great Queen street Theat i for lie fr ion The (., London raed. Ird called possible lonffic between the Hons', of maiBOtta jaadtlae How of Lojg ttoEdacarion Bill. 1 Ttie play was produced than for it fine acting. SHROPSHIRE v.

WORCESTERSHIRE. At veaterdar Worcesterhire beat Shropshire four goaUto In he first half. Itobothom 54 and Ifedmavn. added the second goal, and after 1 toW run aaaaa ahutr scored aaaio. Th market gardeners whether ita further deelopment can be prevented.

the will of the people when that will bad been fully and deliberately declared. It was Quaes Labour at the Hermann' Erstine made iitaaMM, wtdekis a'great thing as the beer mugs from which they drank. The i confronted the problem of making both ends meet, and cannot undertake to extend its good work until it i. 1 in a position to pav for the work it already performs, Old HtibrlUrg is rather an ambitious play to tackle, and performer, may hava the reward which they so wall Do. In tin wood 3 11 6 Dainty Handkerchiefs and Cushion Covers.

APPRECIABLE CHRISTMAS GIFTS. IrHTIAL ANDK CH IE FS. pur. luaj. rea I Prioa.

18xl8, ll 22x22, 2 3 24x24, 2,3 1SgW" 22 32, 2.6 each. Single Bada I0'6. 11 199 each Double Bed. 16, fi. 2S 20 6 each.

ill mlena) filled pure down. For DoubU Beds, 6 Fancy Sateen Down Quilts. Real Witney Blankets. For Single Bed. 8.9.

IO, 12 9, V9 1V9 28 9 Douhle lo 9' 19 9 9' Jb 31 4:9 Presents in Fashionable Attire. HARRODS are specialists in ORIGINALITY, QUALITY, and MODERATE PRICES. Christmas Shopping (in person or by post) is greatly facilitated by "arroas Xmas Catalogue QUEENIE." Dainty Danrir.S Fork Cre acordon pleated un A CHARMING NOVELTY PRESENT. ELsJ Xmas gift for Ladies. THE NEW WATCH mdr WRISTLET VANITY BAG.

Exclusive Novelty. Cannot be snatched from wrist. ponder puffseveral useful pockets. The length of bag is elvet Crocodile Gold al with Silver W.tch Per Rf.Ttifrr' Post mm ilw "COVENT" COAT. In all and Dark Shadintrs of Soft Venetian Cloth, luie Quilted Jap Silk Price 69.3.

20C. Fitted Vanity Baff. Polished Rcan 10 9 Crocodile Calf 12,9 Visitors cannot tall to bo interested In tho cosmopolitan Display at Harrods Ltd. TELEPHONES: TELEGRAMS: 1971 Kensington (80 line Day and Wlffht). HARRODS LN RICHARD BURBIDGE, 2.

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