A CHAT WITH
... A CHAT WITH CHARLIE His Happiest Experience ...
... A CHAT WITH CHARLIE His Happiest Experience ...
... A CHAT WITH THE PATIENTS LORD MAYOR AND LADY MAYORESS AT CITY HOSPITAL Tim Lord Mayor (Alflerimm F. T. Richardson) and the Ladd• Mayoress visitod the Liverpool Hahnemann Hospital to-day. went round the wards, mid chatted with the patients. They were received ...
... A CHAT WITH DONAT His meeting with Donat was as unconventional as it was unexpected. I had been appearing in a film called ' Under the Red Robe,' he said; and bad sat down in my costume and makeup to snatch a hurried lunch, when a ...
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... A FRIENDLY CHAT. The Archbishop of Canterbury had breakfast, at 7 a.m., to-day, with a hundred homeless men at the Church Army's Emergency Shelter, in Waterloo•road, London. The Archbishop partook of the Gargle menu as the men—cold ham, bread and marmalade ...
... NOW FOR A CHAT This is wonderful. For a man it would be fine; for a woman it is splendid. Shortly before receipt of the news that his wife had reached Cape Town lie was told that she was sixty-five miles off, and would be about half an hour in reaching ...
... TI4IILOUNTED. A Jaw minutes leiter the Lolrayar, the Lady Mayoress. Sir Arehiblridge. and the Toarineherla left for I:eorge a Hall, and anon the Real party entered their earring and, escorted a detachment of mounted police, tort as enthosiastic a reception ...
... A LITTLE SACK-CHAT. If artificial sun baths wens installed, crowd. of neurasthenics, linaxiiroodriars, and pupil who bad almost bees con . - dammed to death would be Socking to the baths le the hope of cure. Ile preferred to see the baths used for their ...
... A CHAT ABOUT MYSELF By PEARL WHITE. and a host of other attractions as well as a £5OO Free Movies Competition A limited number d the first Niue has been repr need, ant may be ot:raunesl poet free :ed. on appbcanun to the Publishers, 40, ...
... A CHAT WITH CHARLIE OLIVER Hambledonian. writes the veteran, The New Zealanders have gone, but have left the moat pleasant of recollections, and just before they sailed from the Landing-stage last Friday I had a pleasing interview with their viescaptain ...
... A chat in an air factory. Flight-Lieut. Maurice Jlare, actually took two planes up while they watched. A large proportion _of workers had husbands or relatives In the Forces, but they were all keen to turn out more and more planes. It was to one group ...
... SEQUEL TO A LITTLE CHAT AT GENOA. Mr. Lloyd George Ma just received twelve blur Mao mods foe biro by the export pip. maker of Saint Cloodo When at Goma. brotithatiog with W. Anion Thom., Mr. Usyd George asked if M. Thomas mooed. No, never, was the reply ...