RIFLE SHOOTING.
IMPERIAL BISLEY
BY CABLE-PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPY RIGHT
LONDON, May 25. At the meeting of the National Rifle Association Lord Cheylesmore said the Bisley meetings had again become Imperial, and there was every reason to hope for a large attendance of overseas competitors, it was proposed to institute a minor Kola pore match of teams of four for the benefit of the smaller colonies and dependencies. He regretted that the Prince of Wales' appeal for £IOO,OOO for the funds of the association had so far yielded onlv £16,727.
Lord Derby retired from the council and Lord Jellicoe was nominated for the vacancy.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 27 May 1925, Page 5
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