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... I ,r,Zten'l )eltin\,f °\iy °n Tower HiU caU f°r the internment of all enemy aliens. Mr. Asquith announced the Government plan the same evening. Sweeping up the remains of flour emptied into the street by the crowd who attacked a German bakery in the East India Dork-road I THE ENEMY ALIEN AGITATION IN LONDON. _ A/_ ANTI-GERMAN RIOTING AT I'OPLAR. Throwing down linoleum from over a ...

SCOTTISH KEEPERS AND THE WAR

... Scottish Keepers and the War.-- -At a recent meeting of the Gamekeepers' National Association, it was reported by the secretary that a very large number of both ordinary and honorary members are serving with the colours. It is, indeed, probable that no class of men is more fully repre sented in the King's forces than the guardians of the game. In Scotland, they volunteered freely and promptly ...

THE SALISBURY MEETING

... . ■1. MR. J. BUCHANAN'S WISE SYMON (F. RICKABY UP). 2. THE FINISH OF THE WILTSHIRE HANDICAP, WON BY MR. J. Buchanan's wise symon. 3. ASHORE WINNING THE STEWARDS' HANDICAP. 4. MR. J. W. LARNACH'S ASHORE. 5. MR. A. H. LEDLIE S LADY COLIN, BY COLIN AMERICUS GIRL, THE WINNER OF THE SALISBURY STAKES. 6. THE FINISH OF THE STAND SELLING HANDICAP, WON BY MR. F. S. WATT'S COURT BLF.DDYN. ...

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... THE WAR FEVER IN ITALY. mural decorations IN ROME. A scene in the Piazza Borgliese at Rome at a meeting to demand intervention. The excited populace swarmed up the windows of the houses as shown. NEW ZEALAND MOUNTED RIFLES DISEMBARKING IN EGYPT. WATERING NEW ARRIVALS AT A REMOUNT CAMP. Horses coming in off load or rail to a remount de-pot are always very thirsty, and a considerable amount of ...

THE GOLFER'S PROGRESS: A DEPARTURE OF CHAMPIONS-- OLD AND NEW

... THE GOLFER'S PROGRESS. By Henry Leach. A Departure of Champions-- Old and New. IN these days when sadness is so much on sadness piled, but flaming hope shines through it all, it seems hard on an earnest little community that its normal extent of civilian sorrows should be increased. I could not refrain a few weeks since from making a word of comment on the strange circumstance that the rate of ...

MOTORING: LAND, AIR, AND WATER; WARE THE NATURALISED!

... MOTORING. LAND, AIR, AND WATER. By H. MASSAC BUIST. 'wake the naturalised! THE Royal Automobile Club evidently believes in doing tilings by the wholesale. For instance, following on the alien problem has arisen the business of dealing with the naturalised. The Club Committee, having considered the question of the use of the premises in Pall Mall during the war by naturalised British subjects ...

The Letters of Eve

... The 1 Letters of Eve Being the Correspondence oj the Hon. Evelyn Fitzhenry with her friend, the Lady Betty Berkshire. 200, Curzon Street, Mayfair. MY DEAR BETTY,-- I should think there never was a Whitsuntide when more of us were so much in want of a little rest from the rush of life as we live it in London. But all the same, hardly anyone took it. The tension's more terrific than ever, and ...

Published: Wednesday 26 May 1915
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2900 | Page: Page 2, 3, 4 | Tags: Illustrations  Photographs 

A FAMOUS OPERA SINGER: Who is Serving with the French Red Cross

... A FAMOUS OPERA SINGER Wlhi wMIhi ttlhie IFreimcIhi Redl Cfoo MISS ALICE O'BRIEN The famous singer of the Opera Comique and Covent Garden, who since the beginning of the war has been giving devoted service as a Red Cross nurse, and is at present in one of the hospitals in Paris. Miss O'Brien who, as her name denotes, is of Irish nationality has a lovely voice, and is an accomplished actress. ...

Published: Wednesday 26 May 1915
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 101 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

AN AMERICAN QUARTETTE: Of Famous and Beautiful Actresses

... AN AMERICAN QUARTETTE Of 3Famms sinndl Bemitiffal AcUrss^o MISS ELSIE FERGUSON IN OUTCAST A play which has met with considerable success in the States. Miss Ferguson is one of America's foremost emotional actresses MISS IRENE FENWICK A clever and pretty American actress who has been playing the leading part in that much-discussed play, The Song of Songs MISS BETTY NANSEN Who is one of ...

Published: Wednesday 26 May 1915
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 119 | Page: Page 25 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

IN THE CAUSE OF CHARITY: A Wonderful Performance Produced and Acted in Washington, U.S.A., by the Upper in Aid ..

... IN TIE CAUSE OF CHARITY A Won&dlerffaal Peirffoirirmgiirace Pirodsmcedl aicadl Actledl ami Wsis]hlinig|ftffii9 U.S .A,9 Iby ftfia llppes? ana Aadl ff felhe Siui]b2meipg|edl Tes&tlta. MR. MILTON BRYAN AND MISS ELIZABETH HARDING In a weird and mystic costume play written by Mrs. Christian D. Hemmick, in which all the characters were acted by well-known Americans. The play was produced at one of ...

Published: Wednesday 26 May 1915
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 101 | Page: Page 27 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

The Passing Shows: Betty

... Tlh Passing Shows, Betty. BETTY made her first bow last Christmas at Manchester. She soon became a huge favourite, and we have always been told that what Manchester thinks to-day-- well, you know the old political wheeze. Since then she has been growing mature in the provinces, and the other Saturday night came to London a full-grown and most attractive young woman. In fact, she is the ...

Published: Wednesday 05 May 1915
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1077 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Photographs