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KNOC KS IN SPORT. LONDON, Jan. 30. l)r. Cove-Smith, the English Rugby captain, addressing the men’s meeting at Whitefield’s Tabernacle. Tottenham ' Court Road. W.. yesterday on the subject of “ Brotberbood in the World ol Sports.” said: “All team sport teache as to give and get a good many knocks on behalf of the team.” He was interrupted hy laughter, for. from the appearance ol bis nose, it wa; obvious that be bad received a ban knock recently. lie joined in the laughter and- added : “So somebody has noticed it. I must admit 1 did got a bit knocked bout in a scrum yesterday. ” lint it is these knocks which we ndividuals endure on behalf of the cant m all true sport which. I believe, .nve helped to save our country from evolul ion. I luv/j little pa lienee with the nets and painters of old times who stinted Christ its a long-haired, dreamy-eyed individual. He was no milksop, but a line sportsman, able- to any and handle heavy beams, and with strong bared arms to wield a whip effectively to drive out money-changers from the Temple. GIRL SOLD FOR £2O. ROME. Jan. 3). One of the let attempts at slave smuggling has : con .list iv-ered by tine Italian police at 'lripuli. North Atria, who arrested nil the members of a Pedum caravan. Tito Redtiin were stts- -• t-f of attemnting to ptmTa-- ■ n ! r-'d for rebels, but it was found lie 1 tl.->v were actively engaged in the slave traffic. Tbev bad already sold an 18-voars--t-j .rjfl r nr £2J. a 10-yenrs-ohl he- for £lO. a yniin ' p-’-rress for £l3 and n’ Arab girl for PIG. A 12-’-cnr--'->bl girl wa-- found in t 1 pcfsessim. She was s «irl to have l-.eei’ stolen, together with rfhe- tv''”"’t mv' children, by the Bcdttin. who attacked a camp in the desert and killed all the full-grown males,
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