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... ZN^a a good day when you take home some Jam a as -Golden Shred Us 9°od 3 JAMES ROBERTSON SONS (P.M.) LTD Paisley Manchester Bristol London ...
... WAY OF THE WAR By Foresight Year of Destiny WITH the New Year new hopes are born. It is a long time since Mr. Churchill forecast 1943 as the year of our maxi mum effort. When he made the prophecy, 1943 seemed far away in the future. Now it is here. This is the year of destiny. Already we have seen the beginnings of the vast movements which will be needed to overthrow the Axis Forces. Already ...
... 0 A Wartime Chronicle of Town and Country First-class Shot UNEXPECTEDLY, the King has found it pos sible to take a short respite from official duties and spend a few days in the country shooting. It is a good many months now since his Majesty last had the opportunity to handle a gun, but he has lost none of his old skill, and in each day's bag the number credited to the King has been the ...
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... ^(^ailer spends a day IN THE SANDS AT FRINTON Sometimes it s shrimps, sometimes it crabs, but the procedure is always the same. Angela Webb is the lone fisher on the left her brother Thomas is holding the net for Daryl Balden, daughter of Col. Balden, and Jean Jackson is sorting the catch Cdr. Edward Edmonstone, R.N., enjoying a game of 44 toss the ring with his son Neil and daughter Antonia ...
... Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Agnew and Mrs. E. A. Robinson all Northern Ireland racing enthusiasts W. Nevett with Lord Glentoran (left), whose Portbraddon he rode in the Hillsborough Plate, and Col. Blake H.E. Vice-Admiral Earl Granville, Governor of Northern Ireland, arriving at the Maze with Countess Granville a sister of the Queen Major A. Burgess and Miss Coralie de Burgh were others who saw the Aga ...
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... The name of Arthur Bliss as one of our leading composers has been familiar to the musical world for many years. Until 1935 he was perhaps best known for Morning Heroes, his choral work on the 1914-18 war (in which he served), but in that year he was introduced to a much wider public as the composer of the music for the film of H. G. Wells's prophetic book Things To Come. Two years later he ...
... The Perth Royal Golfing Society held its annual meeting for the first time since 1938 on the North Inch course. None of the competitors revived the pre-war custom of playing in the Society's red coats and hats The Earl of Breadalbane with his partner, Mr. D. J. Molteno, on the first tee I Ml ruiWM I iU. I MHSH9V; -XfeT .VU J? Mr. W. A. Dewhurst Brig.-Gen. Reddie and Mr. D. Smythe arriving on ...
... HER SOCIAL JOURNAL Court IRcws: The Autumn Session of Parliament begins this year on September 14th, which is much earlier than usual. Once again it is to be opened in State by His Majesty, accompanied by the Queen, and means a curtailment of the Royal stay on Deeside this year. Because of the constitutional importance of the short session during which the Parliament Bill is to be debated, the ...
... Earl St. Aldwyn, second holder of the title, recently married. Miss Diana Mills, only daughter of the late Mr. Henry Mills and of Mrs. Mills, of Charles Street, Berkeley Square, at the church of St. John the Baptist, Coin St. Aldwyn, Gloucestershire. The bride was attended by eight child bridesmaids and six pages, and was given away by her cousin, Lord Hillingdon, while Capt. John Rankin was ...