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THE STAGE GOLFING SOCIETY

... ERNEST GRAHAM. One never knows whether he is Hon. Sec. because he is an actor or an actor because he is Hon. Sec. LADDIE CLIFF. Partners Stanley Lupmo on the stage in plays about Love and plays on the links for the love of the game. BOBBY HOWES. Mullum tn Parvo of the Profession. All the women love him. Drives a good ball and a Rolls-Royce. BILLY MAYERL. Usually plays two pianos at once, but ...

THE ADVERTISING ASSOCIATION ANNUAL DINNER

... - When H.R.H. the Duke of Kent, who was the guest of honour at this important gathering at the Dorchester, said that to-day advertising had become a business undreamed of a few years ago, he enunciated a very solid truth. H.R.H. displayed a deep com prehension of the subject in hand when he elaborated his first statement by pointing to the tremendous part that good advertising played in our ...

St. Andrew's Day at Eton

... St. Andrew's Day t Eton A clear sky, a large number of visitors and a programr that departed little from tradition made the celebratioi of St. Andrew's Day a. Eton a pleasant and happy occasio There even seemed to be a revival of the enthusiasm f the Wall Game perhaps because it was the hundred of the series and a stern struggle which ended in t inevitable pointless draw was accompanied by ...

THE QUAKER GIRL AT DARJEELING

... Visitors to that queen of the hill resorts of India, Darjeeling, were recently offered what was voted to be the brightest theatrical performance that had taken place there for years. This was a production of Mr. Lionel Moncktojd's musical comedy, The Quaker Girl, and it proved so popular that many people had to be turned away from the doors at each of the eight performances. The cast was ...

ENGLAND v. THE REST AT TWICKENHAM

... . AFTER' THE ABOVE MATCH THE FOLLOWING TEAM WAS CHOSEN TO REPRESENT ENGLAND AGAINST WALES, AT SWANSEA, ON JANUARY 17: BACK: B. S. CUMBERLEGE RLACKHEATH) THREE-QUARTER BACKS C. N. LOWE (BLACKHEATH), .1. A. KRIGE (GUY'S HOSPITAL), E. HAMMETT (SOMERSET), W. M. LOWRY (BIRKENHEAD PARK). HALF-BACKS C. A. KERSHAW (UNITED SERVICES), H. COVERDALE (BLACKHEATH). FORWARDS: J. E. GREENWOOD (CAMBRIDGE ...