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GRASSAM, HULL; or, if sent in Foreign Stamps, please send value in one or two stamps only, of high value.—P.O.O. made payable to. ‘Zhe Model- Yachtsman” wil\ no’ for the future be» one accepted. ‘! whet A Possrpne ror SepremBer. — Mr.-Tansley informs us that the Corporation of Southwold, near Lowestoft, have under consideration the enlargement of a piece of water to a size suitable for model yachting, and several gentlemen think of forming a model yacht club there in’ case the © Corporation carry ‘out the work. ‘We hope. shortly to see the Southwold club in our register. —O—— Tre Lowestoft Club, under the guidance and help of two new Hon. Secs., have published a . programme of matches for. the season, which will provide attraction -for ‘visitors, and it is ‘hoped: some of our. inland model yachtsmen maybe seen at Lowestoft, accompanied by their .. models, to give additional interest-to the sport. t ener o> Ty. wos te te aens Aer lishers, on the following thrms-:— and whether the venture will be justified by the support of the public, time alone can tell.. We. hope it will, and that a successful career is possible for the second Bradford club as well ‘as the first. al is published on the Ist of each month, and can be had of any -bookseller, or will be sent on Application to the Pub- the large inland towns to start a second club, wie, ‘ THE MODEL-YACHTSMAN & CANOEIST One ror Aveust.—It will be noticed in -dur column of ‘‘ Doings” that another club has been formed in Bradford. This will be the first of BR re eee 46, Chesilton Rd., Munster Park, London, S. 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