FORTY YEARS ON: Familiar Faces at the Harrow Speech-Day Festivities
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... H A B 1 X By Vawaeia Flaia diss's. SHE sat erect in the small and crowded lecture-room and looked intently all around her. It was that kind of representative assembly which superior people call suburban; and though she was not sufficiently inferior to be of the superior type she knew-- oh unassailably!-- that she must bloom brightly in this desert. Suddenly she yawned and felt a trifle ...
... ROYAL TRAGEDY Flutter and Unrest in the Diplomatic Circles of the Near-Eastern Powers. THE AUSTRIAN AND RUSSIAN AMBASSADORS TO LONDON THE SERVIAN MINISTER TO THE COURT OF ST. JAMES THE SWISS MINISTER LEAVING THE AUSTRIAN EMBASSY PRINCE ALI MOHAMED PASHA, BROTHER OF THE KHEDIVE OF EGYPT The dastardly assassination in Sarajevo, the Bosnian capital, of the heir to the Austrian throne and his ...
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... THE FRENCH FIGHTING IDOL And a Strong Reason Why French Ladies Go to Boxing Matches. GEORGES CARPENTIER AS A RIFLE SHOT-- SHOWING THE BAG TO M. ANTOINE BOYER M. Boyer is the owner of the estate where the French champion has been doing an arduous course of training for his big match against Gunboat Smith. The victim of Georges' skill with the rifle is a sparrowhawk, and if his eye is as good in ...
... --THE OXFORD ELEVEN MR. F. H. KNOTT-- By Sir Home Gordon, Bart. Hopes Unfulfilled. SELDOM has a university career of quite average distinction with the bat so belied early anticipations as in the case of the present Oxford captain. It is not too much to say that in August, 1911, Mr. Knott was the cricketer who excited most interest in the country. Having averaged 80 with an aggregate of 1,126, ...
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... THE HON. HELEN COVENTRY AND LADY HONOR WARD (ON RIGHT) Snapshotted specially for The Tatler in the paddock at Cheltenham last week, where the National Hunt meeting as usual attracted a large sporting and fashionable gathering. Other exclusive Tatler pictures appear on subsequent pages b ...
... 5|im town! AND OUTA t AaAr^i The King's Fitness. THE King is looking very well after his long holiday, and at Windsor last week was in the best of spirits. His Majesty is perhaps a little thinner, and he was never fat. But the laying on of flesh is no longer considered a sign of health in men of middle age, and King George, unlike his father, is a firm adherent of the modern craze for exercise ...