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  2. THE ENGLISH TURF.

    SIR,—The publie will hardly agree with Mr Naylor's proposals for amending the objectionable features of handicapping, as it does not clearly appear how far they would be likely to rem[?]dy the worst of the evils ...

    Article : 2,155 words
  3. GIVING UP THE MONEY.

    In accordance with our expressed intention on Wednesday last, we have handed R. A. W. Green the money forfeited by Robert Chambers in the late proposed match for a second struggle for the Championship of the ...

    Article : 47 words
  4. SYDNEY IN 1963.—DREAM 2nd—WOMAN IN THE ASCENDANT.

    CHARACTERS,—Habbabuk Slowcoach, Quip Cranky, Rose Bloomer, Mob, &c. SCENR.—A public Square covered with placards and flags differently labelled, as follows:— "No bread is ...

    Article : 1,585 words
  5. AQUATICS. THE CHAMPIONSHIP.

    "In another place will be found a report of the giving up the stakes by our representatives to Chambers and Cooper, fer their matches on the Thames in the middle of last month. At the meeting at Chambers's house, on ...

    Article : 986 words
  6. ELOPEMENT OF A BRITISH OFFICER WITH AN HEIRESS IN AMERICA.

    A fortnight ago we published the report of a case, in the Divorce Court, in which a lady named Massey petitioned for a dissolution of marriage on the ground of her husband's oruelty and adultery. It was proved that ...

    Article : 912 words
  7. THE CHAMPIONSHIP.—CHAMBERS AND GREEN.

    SIR,—Robert Chambers's letter in your last edition greatly sur prised me, as I fully expected that, after frittering away three weeks he would be prepared to sign articles to row me, at the latest, in the middle of September, that being three clear months from the date of ...

    Article : 457 words
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    EDWIN JAMIES IM AMERICA.—The New York correspondent of the Herald, who, under the nom de plume of Manhattan, enlightens the readers of that journal on American affairs, tells the following tale:—"Edw[?] ...

    Article : 354 words
  9. 'THE CHAMPIONSHIP.—CHAMBERS AND GREEN.

    SIR,— I was astonished when I read your Saturday's impression to see Green reiterate the statement that I agreed to row him on the Thames in August, as I consider Mr Wilkinson's letter, which you published on Wednesday last, was a complete explanation of this ...

    Article : 518 words
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