HOME AND FOREIGN.
[By Eißontio Tiusdsipk.—OorirtuaHS.l ifn Fasa» Absoouxu».] TflE NATIONAL RIFLE GATHERING. LONDON, July 25. (Received July 27,1891, at 10.80 a.m.j Ten teams competed for the prizes offered by Lord Lindsay at Bisley. The first prize fell to the Ayrshire Yeomanry, who scored 131 points. The Victorian Mounted Rifle TeatU, which came second with 103 points, rode the coarse 26seo- faster than any other team in the competition. The riding and jumping of the Victorians were greatly applauded. A NATIONAL MEMORIAL. AMSTERDAM, July 24. A tablet is being unveiled at Leyden in memory of the Rev. Mr Robinson, one of the pastors who accompanied the Pilgrim Fathers to America. The ceremony was most impressive, and the natiobal anthems of Holland, England, and the United States were played, Among those present was the Rev. Dr Roseby. COMMERCIAL. LONDON, July 25. (Received July 27,1891, at 11 a.m.) Tallow has risen 6d. The English wheat market has an upward tendency, while the Continental Is steady, and the American advancing. Antimony, L 45 10s to L 46 10s.
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Evening Star, Issue 8578, 27 July 1891, Page 2
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175HOME AND FOREIGN. Evening Star, Issue 8578, 27 July 1891, Page 2
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