PORTUGUESE WEST AFRICA.
THE HUNGRY TEUTONS. Berlin, July 21. The newspaper Tagahjhvfct states that the belief is generally prevalent in Berlin that Portuguese West Africa 'will ultimately fall from the hands of the Portuguese. RSFLE SHOOTING. (Received 22, 8.5 a.rn.)
London, July 21. The British team has won the Prince Henry tour trophy. THE KING’S PRIZE. (Received 22, 11.0 a.in.) London, July 21. Private Gurrod, of Oxford University, won the King’s Prize .rich 193, Trainer (Canadian) 192, Varish (Australian) 187. Hay 18G, Boots 184, * Marenzi and Loveday 182, Cox 180, D’Arcy (New Zealand) 179 qualified for the final stage. (Received 22, 1.15 p.m.) London, July 21. In the King’s Prize MacKniglit scored 181, Seventeen competitors with 179 shq£ off for the>four last place,.. .D’Arcy and Chator were successful. Hay gets a second prize.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 128, 22 July 1911, Page 6
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