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... No. 4.-- OLD AND NEW NAVY Discipline does not come exactly naturally to the average trawler-hand. There are little things which sear his very soul. He finds, for instance, that the cherished profusion of hair on his forehead which gave the finishing touch to his masculine beauty is not admired but condemned by his instructors. It is even criticised, with all that fluent frankness that Petty ...
... Spectacular, truly, is the new Comedy-Revue, Look Who's Here, at the London Opera Mouse, kingsway, and its humours will be as much appreciated as the way in which it delights the eye ...
... The Rotters, Mr. H. F. Maltby's new play at the Garrick, gives a further insight into the characteristic humour, harsh and rough, of the dwellers in Lancashire, first laid before our astonished eyes by the late Stanley Houghton ...
... . DRAWN BY ONE OF THEM. For article see next page.) DRAWN BY ONE OF THEM. ...
... This is the season of the year when, in that dim and distant age known as the pre-war era, the fancy of fortune's favourites lightly turned to thoughts ...
... WITH THE INDIAN ARMY CORPS IN FRANCE RANDOM JOTTINGS BY A BRITISH SOLDIER These sketches have a special interest at the present moment, when the Indian Army Corps has left France for another field of ...
... YES BY GUM The First Diner: Whatever language is the old boy mumbling in? The Second Diner Gum arable, I should say. Drawn by Nokl Pocock. ...
... . By George Belclher. This yere Government be always changing their moind. I year they bean't goin' to have thicky there Bogus Bonds now, Jarge By George BelcBeFo ...
... OR HOW TO COMBINE BUSINESS WITH PLEASURE ...
... Daddy-Long-Legs, produced at the Duke of York's Theatre on May 29 a pretty little comedy, which should have as big a success here as in the States ...
... SOME PROBABLE EFFECTS OF THE SHORTAGE OF PAPER ...