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... EXMOUTH. y An actor playing lt wireless chess.** Our picture shows Mr. Jerrold Robertshnw, who is now appearing in rete with Mr. Mntheson Lang in Australia, playing on board the P. and 0. boat China-- a, chess matoh by wireless with a rival 01^ another ...

THE CIVIC

... tilNRfe BUST Makes leisure a pleasure 50 ts> S ram ALL QUE PRICE /I tobacmiM* SftW jjnji pr j When you play chess it is a good move to smoke your Civic the while. It crowns your play with satisfaction and checkmates impatience. ...

THE EMPRESS EUGENIE HOSPITAL FOR OFFICERS AT FARNBOROUGH HILL, FARNBOROUGH

... THE EMPRESS EUGENIE HOSPITAL FOR OFFICERS AT FARNBOROUGH HILL, FARNBOROUGH. 1. Mixed doubles on the tennis court. 2. Chess through the window. 3. .1 killing smash hi/ an officer. 4. One of the open air hut cubicles. An officer chatting to his orderly ...

THE OLD ENGLISH SHEEPDOG SHOW AT BROMPTON

... with Home Farm Shepherdess 1st and Champion. Mrs. S. Charter with her Ch. Brentwood Hero: lsĀ£ and Champion. A young Cuban chess champion-- Capablanca, Who lias just competed in International tournament at San Sebastian perhaps the most important one of ...

THE EAST BERKS HORSE SHOW ON THE NEW PERMANENT SITE AT MAIDENHEAD

... first event of the kind for many years. THE PRAWN FISHERS. A scene on the Cleddau, a tidal river in South JTaZes. THE BRITISH CHESS FEDERATION CHAMPIONSHIP AT RICHMOND. THE GAMES IN PROGRESS. Mr. Griffith won the championship, while Mr. Yates and Mr. Cole ...

THE SPORTSWOMAN'S PAGE

... Saints' Church, Langham-plac-e, W., to Lt. Allan Macbeth. FROM CHESS TO FARM WORK. MRS. W. J. BAIRD, of Paignton, South Devon, who, although by nature prone to compose and publish hundreds of chess problems, is here seen adapting herself to another problem-- ...

THE CHURCH ARMY AND THE WAR

... roaring trade, a library of books, magazines, and newspapers, always in great demand, billiards and bagatelle tables, cards, chess draughts, and a variety of other games, and a stage with piano and gramophone, a kitchen and bedrooms for the staff, with ...

MR. JAY GOULD IN LONDON

... great majority of games players. I remember one enthu siast who proclaimed himself quite eager to see a game in a championship chess match, though he was ignorant of the very moves. A few English tennis players last Thursday week had the great pleasure of ...

THE BLINK BONNY STUD FARM

... a position of great responsibility seeing the rank Burnley holds among manufacturing towns; he is President of the British Chess Federation; was a few years since a model High Sheriff of Lancashire; is a scholar with a remarkably fluent literary style ...

LE JEU D'ATTAQUE

... etre content d'une botte de paille la-bas au coin. When a pacified Colonel had departed, young Madame suggested a game of chess to soothe my nerves before going to sleep. On my obvious regret that I did not play she jumped up and exclaimed: Mais, monsieur ...

PUBLISHERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS

... finished in ex pression throughout, and full of those deli cate nuances which we may always look for in reading Lady Clifford. CHESS FOR A STAKE By HAROLD VALLINGS. TIMES. The game, a fairly entertaining one for the spectators, ends up happily for the two ...