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... ND THEIR. WASTED FE at the Chelsea Flower Show. They are here shown King and Queen being received by Lord Lambourne. Pa ss) | ie vr f~ Dal bee lao ed iy ad fat Fn ww od me Bite ...
... ND THEIR. WASTED FE at the Chelsea Flower Show. They are here shown King and Queen being received by Lord Lambourne. Pa ss) | ie vr f~ Dal bee lao ed iy ad fat Fn ww od me Bite ...
... him to mark his temporary enjoyment of the greensward. Cheltta Show Chelsea Flower Show, of course, attracted a tremendous crowd to the Royal Hospital grounds to-day. On the whole, the show has benefited rather than lost the strike even ...
... extending t'.ie provision already existing for assisting tho widows and i children of members of the force. CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW. Chelsea Flower was the social eveni of yesterday, with the King and —who, the way. made their first appeiranro ...
... J. Preck.WaS offering a special prize, consisting of a trip to the Chelsea Show, London, to the competitor who obtained the most points at the two shows held this year. Another show, mainly for vegetables, is being held on Saturday. Sept. 11. The judging ...
... SOUTHPORT AND ITS FLOWER SHOW PUth All roads in Southport last week view expressed in this column on i led to the Flower Show, and both the previous shows that Frith(' Flower Show ...
... Bouverie, Mrs. Stewart, and Miss E. Home; cooked potatoes, Mrs. Manton; arranged flowers, Mrs. Manton, Miss E. Home, and Mrs. Stewart; pressed leaves and wild flowers, Mrs. Butterworth. A splendid sports programme was carried out by the Sjvorts Committee ...
... THE TELEGRAPH SATURDAY NOVEMBER 6 1926 COAL FOR TRAWLERS English Supplies to be Rationed Next Week THE COUNTY SHOW BOY’S GHOST HUNT WASTED VOTES RESULT OF THE BELGIAN EMBARGO to 25 of their of coal British satisfaction for it will possible the supplies ...
... not be «0 show the knee in a short as to curteey. The Queen frowns upon that Chamberlain indicates also The Lord that fans are preferable to flowers in the Presence Room. There are liable to be so many bouquets that the scent of the flowers becomes o ...
... second largest trade display the country. It regarded the largest show trade exhibits outside Chelsea, and if it had rompet.tivc classes addition it would ct|ual m size the Shrewsbury show. soc can possessing more promoter organiser than Mr. 1. Slwnati ...
... largest trade display in the country. It is regarded the largest show of trade exhibits outside Chelsea, and if it had eompet.tive classes in addition it would he equal in size to the Shrewsbury show. soc.ety can Inuist of possessing more aiohit oils promoter ...
... Charriber of Horrors—Chelsea Must Look To Its Laurels. There is some talk of incorporating a restaurant in the new premises—the idea bring to afford patrons opportunity of dinner and . Chamber of Horrors '' new form of - taining. NEW FLOWER VOGUE. I sec that ...
... Stewart, and Miss E. Horae; cooked potatoes, Mrs. Manton: arranczed flowers, Mrs. Manton, Miss E. Horne, and Mrs. Stewart ; pressed leaves and wild flowers, Mrs. Butterworth. Various side shows had been arranged by Messrs, J. Brummitt, J. Hollingsworth, C. ...