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... THE SKETCH ENGAGES FELIX THE CAT, A WORLD FAMOUS FILM STAR. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME WEEKLY ADVENTURE XTV. From the Drawings made specially for The Sketch by Pat Sullivan. (Copyright in the U.S.A. and Canada.) ...
... THE SKETCH ENGAGES FELIX THE CAT, A WORLD FAMOUS FILM STAR. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME WEEKLY ADVENTURE XTV. From the Drawings made specially for The Sketch by Pat Sullivan. (Copyright in the U.S.A. and Canada.) ...
... GOLF CLUBLAND CARICATURES. INCLUDING THE CAPTAIN AND THE PRO.: PERSONALITIES OF THE COODEN BEACH GOLF CLUB. The popular seaside club of Cooden Beach was founded in 1912, by .the late Earl de la Warr, and the course, comprising 220 acres, is rented from the present Earl, the president of the club. There are about 585 members, including 180 ladies. The amateur record for the course is held by ...
... . CRABBED AGE AND YOUTH THE BLACKHEATH VETERANS BEAT THE BANK OF ENGLAND. (Drawn by Chas. Grave.) In this interesting match on the Rectory Field last Saturday the Blackheath veterans' side winners by n points to 6 included eight internationals, included among them being George Boots, who played for Wales no less than twenty-seven years ago. Other famous players of the past who successfully ...
... THE TOUT ON THE DAR-BEE PROBABLE STARTERS FOR THE GREAT CLASSIC. ...
... INTERNATIONAL FLICKERS FOLK: A PAGE OF CELLULOID STARS. AMERICAN, ENGLISH, GERMAN, SWEDISH, FRENCH, AND RUSSIAN: FAMOUS FOLK OF THE PICTURES CARICATURED. Specially Drawn for The Sketch by Sherriffs. Above we give a page of some famous stars of the screen. Mr. Charlie Chaplin-- pictured without his moustache is the most famous of cinema comedians. Mr. Douglas Fairbanks, the Barry- mores, Miss ...
... SOME OF THE NEW SEASON'S GOLFING NOVELTIES BY W. HEATH ROBINSON ...
... . SOME NOTABLE GUESTS--! BY FRED MAY At the recent dinner at the Connaught Rooms in aid of the funds of the Queen's Hospital for Children at Bethnal Green, and at which H.R.H. the Duke of York, President of the Hospital Committee, took the chair, a sum of nearly £8,000 was subscribed, this leaving more than £10,000 still needed to enable this magnificent philanthropic enterprise to carry on. ...
... FRA' EDUNBOR' TOON SOME OF EDINBURGH'S CITY FATHERS- -BY FRED MAY Edwi3 K- F caP'ta'> *he Athens of the Western world, derived its name, as most properly brought-up people know, from tjje n' nS Northumbria in the seventh century, was elevated to the status of a burgh in 1329 by The Bruce, and recognised as charae?' ?cot'ab^ under the Stuarts. Its venerable walls, now non-existent ...
... CARDIFF'S CUTY FATHERS THE LORD MAYOR AND HIS ALDERMEN- -BY FRED MAY Cardiff's civic buildings are acknowledged to be the finest in the whole country, and the Lord Mayors of the capital of Wales and everyone who has ever been an alderman or in any way connected with the City Council are very justly proud of them. This gallery of speaking portraits is almost sufficiently eloquent ol itself, but ...
... SOME M.F.H.'S AND OTHERS- -BY FRED MAY Of the portraits on this page, Mr. W. S. Buckmaster, who was joint master of the Warwickshire, had a very bad fall in the middle of the season, and it is considered doubtful whether he will ever resume a mastership of hounds. Lord Chesham is resigning from the Bicester, and Sir H. R. Cayzer from the Garth. Lord Dalmeny has shown great sport with the ...
... THE ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED HAVAL OFFICERS. SOME PROMINENT MEMBERS- -BY FRED MAY The Association of Retired N.O.'s held its annual meeting at the United Services Institution in Whitehall. It is a most admirable organisation, and was started in 1925 with the object of bringing together all officers of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines for the purpose of mutual help to officers who have retired ...
... THE E.E. LEAGUE DIMHEE TO THE SOUTH AFRICAH XI„ AMONGST THOSE PRESENT LY FRED MAY All these striking portraits were collected at the British Empire League Dinner at the British Empire Club, St. James', to the South African Cricket Team. H.R.H. the Duke of York was present and made a very good speech. Lord Southborough presided over a gathering numbering about one hundred. Many amusing speeches ...