General Sir Charles Douglas, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, to-day made his halfyearly passing-out inspection of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, and presented sword of honour to Cadet Under-Officer A. H. Blacklock. For the third successive term G Company the cadets
The Sajah of Pudukota to Paris. Marquees of Sligo Ireland. Earl Buchan to Edinburgh. Earl of Wemyss to Edinburgh. Lord Vernon to the North. Lady St. Oswald to Aberdeen. Lord Southampton to Darlington. Indy Watson Cheyne to Aberdeen. Indy Knight Spean Bridge. Indy Miller to Edrom
The first meeting is, it should be, for mothers, when the Hon. Lady Acland will speak on the adaptation of Unchanging Ideals to Changing Circumstances,” and Mrs. Allan H. Brigiit on Builders of Men ” ; next a meeting for girls, with Mrs. Creighton, President of the Union, in the
It is clearly the view the Opposition that net moment should lost in learning the views of the Government on the Amending Bill. After the conflicting attitudes of Lord Crewe and Lord Morley there is grave misgiving on the question, and when Mr. Bonar Law rose to put a question t
Queen Alexandra, the Empress Marie of Russia, and Princess Victoria were present this afternoon at the Chapel Royal, St. James’s Palace, where a memorial service was held for the late Lady Hardinge Penshurst. The Duke and Duchess of Connaught were represented by Captain Eric Ban
“EVERYTHING THAT WILL FLOAT BEING TURNED OUT." (BY OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT.) The last phase of the great test mobilisation’’ was enacted to-day, when nearly 18,000 men of the Royal Fleet Reserve presented themselves for eleven days’ service with the fleet. It is very nearly five
As to the Third Fleet, it is important to bear in mind that the great majority of the ships have been in the water considerably longer than ten years, and as this represents approximately half of the effective life of a warship, it follows that the ships are not being replaced a
On public form BUSKIN appears have the best chance in this race. BURY HANDICAP. Inconstant George, Queen’s Man, Gold Vein, and Paiv.isiie, among others, have chances on book. It is a very open race, but PANASINE is certain to be concerned in the finish, and it is about her turn
“People” and “Sunday Chronicle.” Panasine; “Referee,” Simile or Gold Vein; “News of the World,” Forward 111. or Geld Vein, “Reynolds’s” and “Field,” Simile; "Weekly Dispatch,” Queen’s Man or Atticus; “ Umpire,’’ Queen’s Man; “Jockey,” Gold Vein.