London.
A protest has been received by the Home Government from Londonderry against the recent release of Irish dynamiters without the consent of Parliament. An official explanation of the circumstances will be made by the Govern ment immediately. Gallagher, one of those recently released, bas beoome insane in New York. The sculling raoe between Stanbury, champion of the world, and Gaudaur, the American scalier, for the championship and £1000 a side, took place on the Thames on Monday. Stanbury, having won the toss, chose the Surrey side of the river. After 12 false starts the men got away, and at Harrold's Gaudaur took Stanbury's water. Gaudaur won easily by 20 lengths. Stanbury claimed a foul, and after tbat made no further effort. The weather was dull, and a light breeze was blowing. The betting at the start was 7 to 4 on Stanbury. The alleged foul took place near the Lead-mills, but the champion's claim was disallowed.
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Manawatu Herald, 10 September 1896, Page 2
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157London. Manawatu Herald, 10 September 1896, Page 2
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