ENGLISH RACING
SANDOWN PARK MEETING ECLIPSE STAKES. (By Telegraph.— Press Association. -Copyright.) (Received July 18, 11 a.m.) LONDON. 17th July. At the Sandown Park Meeting tho tol lowing was the result of the race for The Eclipse Stakes, oE 10,000 boys; for three and four-year-okta j three-year-olds to carry 8.6, and four-year-old* 9.4; mares and geldings allowed 31b. One mile and n quarter. H. Cholmondeley's br c Hapsburg, 3 < yrs, by Desmond — Altesse ... 1 , Sol Joel's b c Honeywocd. 3yis, by i'olymelus— Honey Bird a ! Sir John Thursby's b c Kennymore, 3yrs, by John o' Gaunt— Croceum 5 (Winner trained by Helsey.) I """" ■" i«ti»nji»«» SIR WILLIAM MACGREGOR — » i i EDUCATION AND EVANGELISING OF NATIVES. APPRECIATIVE ADDRESS. (By Telegraph —Press Association.— Copyright.) (Received July 18, 9.20 a.m.) SYDNEY, This Day. The- Methodist Board of Missions pre* scnted Sir William Macgregor (Governor of Queensland), who is about to _ visit England, with an address^ appreciative of his interest in evangelising and educating th© natives of the Pacific. ■ Sir William Macgregor, in reply, paid a high tribute to the work of tho missionavies, especially the pioneers.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 16, 18 July 1914, Page 5
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