RIFLE SHOOTING
CULVERDEN DEFENCE CLUB The last shoot until Easter of the Culverden Defence Rifle Club was held on the range. The conditions were II shots at 500 yards and 10 shots at 600 yards. R. A. Hoban w-ori Mr J. Earl’s trophy, and D. Earl and J. Watters tied for second place. The scores w r ere as follows: i V 500 yds 600 yds pep. Tl. R. Hoban ..51 46 5 102 D. Earl ~ 43 46 5 99 J. Watters .. 53 41 5 99 J. Earl .. 51 40 7 98 A. Kingsbury .. 54 44 S. Davies .. 48 43 7 98 W. Hamilton .. 51 44 0 95 L. Denton ..36 32 12 80
More than 15,000 cars are parted in Paris streets every- evening. CM these, 5000 are still parked at 3 o'clock in the morning, according to the authorities. They also record that every month 350 cars are stolen, and only about 10 per cent, are recovered by the police. The rest disappear completely.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21973, 23 December 1936, Page 5
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