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TIME-TABLE.
UP TRAINS
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Dep 6.40 8.05 8.80 9.10 10.00 18,00| 1.15 2.85 8.00 4,80 5,42
9.2010.08-1208 129
9.83 10.20 12.20 1.84
4.89 5,40 7.38
(4.50) 6,01))
5,04 6,1518.09
8.18 6.30 8.17 5.93 0.38M 1.
15.08 6,198,07
9.28 12.33 12.83 1.47
9.58 10.37 12.57 1.51
10.05,10.47 1247 2.01
9.07 10.10.10.52-1252 2,06 3.14 6459.13 10.38′10.58′1258 2,12 8,48-11.10
5.98
8.40 6,29 6,41 8.37
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Darp 7,01
Taipo
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7,80
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£11.50
£6.37
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8.05
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1,30 8.18 10.47 Dep
11.38 2.68
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Taipa
Bhatin
DP
7,44 8.3111ot
8.44 11,14
Yasmati Dep, 9,11 8.56 11.28 Rawkson Art 5.17 9.03 11.33 11.49
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LONDON, April 7th. This year's Grand National will go down in racing history as the All Fall Down National. AI! the horses fell with the exception of one, Tipperary Tim, a rank out- sider that was never mentioned in the betting, and started at 100 to 1. The race, the greatest steeplechase in the world, can be regarded as farce or a tragedy, according to one's point of view. The fact is that the winner proved to be a "KTÓW " ten years old, лис "tubed "that is, gone in the wind. the most serious defect & receborsa can have. This gelding was never heard of before outside small Tipperary meetings, and would Defer have fetched more than £300 at auction, and then only if there were a couple of people who wanted
bim.
The owner, Mr. Harold Kenyon, is a member of a big Manchester firm of chemical manufacturers, and very prominent in sporting circles. He says he entered the horse for the National simply because Tipperary Tim never fell in any. race. The jockey who rode to victory is Mr. W. P. Dutton, who rides to hounds in Cheshire, and has not long been down from Cambridge. He is the son of a solicitor in' Chester.
Forty-two horses started and fetty-one fell or refused... Owing to heavy rain over-night the course was heavy, and in parts dangerous Tipperary Tim, the only horse who kept on his feet, came in by him- self, or to be strictly accurate, ac companied by a riderless horse that did not count. Then after an in- terval, Billy Barton, the representa tive of America, who had, the ill- luck to fall at the last fence when ha was leading, passed the winning poet very wearily and was placed
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STRANGE. MURDER TRIAL EVIDENCE.
DIARY OF EVENTS.
To-day. (May 1st.).
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日登月五年八廿百九仟登英
St. Philip, and St. James' day, Sanitary Board meeting, 4.15 p.m. Queen's Theatre: “Annie Laurie." Albert Edward Alexander Sym-Band of 2nd K.O.S.E. at 9.90.
World Theatre: The Wrong Mr. mons, aged 34, fitter's mate, Wal Wright"
charged at the Old Bailey with Blar Theatre: The Manicura
murdering his wife at Southend.
Girl"
Mr. Eustace Fulton, prosecuting,
Tea Dancer: H.K. Hotel and. said that Symmons took his wife to Hotel Savoy, 4.30 p.m.; King a cinema. He returned to her Edward Hotel, 5 p.m. mother's house and said his wife
E.M.S. Titania dance Lane, had done herself in." The woman Crawford's Restaurant, 8.30 p.m. was found dead in the street with
Principal Mails:- Outward: wounds in her head Symmons Europe vid Marseilles. (Calchas), afterwards stated that at his wife's 230 p.m.; Europe vid Vistoria, request he gave her his knife. He B.C., and Europe zid Biberia (Fret. then heard a gurgling noise," and Taft), 5 p.m.
saw her fall.
Sir Bernard Spilsbury, the patho- logist, expressed the opinion that the wounds could not have beca self-inflicted.
Wednaminy.
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Mr. Raphael, defending, said that five times in twenty hours after the tragedy Symmons made state mente, and in every one he denied? strenuously that he had any part in the offence, and contended that his wife had committed suicide..
Dr. Oglesby, of Harrowby-street, Edgware-road - Wapid Dot Sym- mons between Angust, and. Novem- ber laat was suffering from neuras thenia which developed into obsce- rossi insanity. "I knew it was obsessional," added the doctor, "o I semi-hypnotised
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Dr Bronte, pathologist, said that he did not agree with Sir Bernard Spi'ebury" that it was practically impossible for the dead woman's wound to have been self-inflicted.
The trial was adjourned.
Queen's Theatre "The Battles of Coronel and the Falkland Islands." World Theatre: "The Wrong Mr.
Star Tacatre: "The Manicure
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Star Theatre: "Hell Bent for Heaven."
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A Real Sporting Growd. We often hear criticisms of that part of the world that goes racing, but it says a good deal for the sportsmanship and the good- humour of the scores of thousands of disappointed and disgusted people who say Tipperary Tim wil the National that they gave the despised outside a rotising cheer as he passed the post. Nobody had backed him. Almost everybody had lost on the race, and yet so great
Scotland And Ulster, The other titles have associationa end' generous a cheer greeted his victory that one would have thought with Scotland and the North of one of the favourites had won A Ireland. The barony of Culledon is betting crowd in England must have a modern creation, conferred on the its heurt in the right place when it frst Duke of Cambridge in 1801. It can applaud a gallant old horse lapsed when the last Duke died in thashas dashed its fondest hopea 1904. Prince Henry bears it ap
-H.K.S.L.A. Sports Kings Park. with euch unselfish enthusiasm. It propriately since his mother is
Queen's Theatre: "The Battles of in characteristically English. descended from the Dukes of Cam-Coronel and the Falkland Islands.
World Theatre: The White I need scarcely say that the book bridge. The Earldom of Ulster makers had a good day; after the dates from Plantagenet times, and Roee." race their faces glowed with satis has frequently become extinct. Its faction, for they had received an lateat creation/in modern times was enormous amount of money, and had in 1858, when it went to the late to pay out hardly anything. Atake of Edinburgh, and it lapsed that centre of betting in London, with his death in 1900. the Stadium Club, Tipperary Tim did not And a single backer. As a remalt Billy Barton was regarded as the winner for the purpose of pay. ing out on the "Tetc," and his lucky backers received 56 to 1, for win, and 61 to 1 for a place....
For Urs, When Trayelling. As is well known, there subsidiary Royal titles goby precedent. Á member of the Royal Family alwAYS has one of them to choose from when travelling, and they are a very useful and necessary, protection: The late King Edward the Seventh, when Prince of Wales, went under the title of Lord Culloden when he travelled, privately. It enabled him to go about like any nobleman and escape notice, which would have been impossible if he used his title as Prince of Walca.- -
Star Theatre: "Hell Bent" for Heaven."
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World Theatre: "The White Bose "*
Star Theatre: Hell Bent for Heaven."
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Principal Mail:-Inward: Europe vid Negapatam (Iosang)
There is a story about him in this connection, that in the late seventies he was at Homburg, his favourite spa, under the title of Lord Culloden. One day he was walking in the park with a lady, and by way of making conversation, she mid, “I mw a lot of luggage inbelled Lord Cullodon. Who is Accession of H.M. King George. Lord Cullodon? I muppose he is one V, 1010.
Bunday. (May 6th)
The Duks Of Glancestor, The new titles conferred by the King on Frince Henry-Baron Callodon, Earl of Ulster, and Duke of Gloscester-are in the nature, of a birthday, present. The announce ment was made on the Prince's birthday, March 31st, when he was 23 Prince Henry will now be able to take his place in the House of Lords along his brothers, the Duke of Cornwall (the Prince of Wales)" and the Duke of York. It is under stood that he will be known as the Duke of Gloucester. This is by far the oldest of the three titles con ferred upon him by the King, as it dates from the year 1385, when it was given to Thomas of Woodstock, of Gladstone's new peers After- Presentation of Colours to HK. a younger, son of Edward the Third, wards when the Prince, succeeded to V.D.C. by H.E. the Governor The most famous of the Dukes of the Throne as Edward the Seventh Murray Parade ground, 9.30 am. Gloscester was, of course, Richard he used to travel incognito as the Golf Captain's Cup, Fanling Plantagenet, who murdered the Earl of Ulster.
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