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... WAY OF THE WORLD By a curious irony, the firSt big thing the Government has done has been to place the Irish Constitution Bill on the Statute Book, giving the Green Isle a freedom undreamt of by Mr. G ...

Published: Saturday 09 December 1922
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1434 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Photographs 

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... I \W!0^coM&FS J QHAPE 29 1 1 1 1 In depth at back (If) and in front (2) j Shape 29 is the New Correct Dress Collar for j I this season, 1922-23. It is the shape which will be seen wherever men who st ...

Published: Saturday 09 December 1922
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 545 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Photographs 

SEA ATHLETES OF AUSTRALIA

... . RECENT cables told the world what stuff the sinewy athletes who guard Australian beaches are made of. The story of Jack Chalmers, the heroic Anzac who went to the rescue of a mate attacked by a monster shark, swim ming out some fifty yards into the bloodstained surf, fighting with the shark for the possession of its vic tim, actually forcing it to relinquish its hold, and then swimming back ...

THE LADIES' KENNEL ASSOCIATION MEMBERS' SHOW, AT TATTERSALL'S, ALBERT GATE

... . MISS F. A. WHITE WITH HER GREYHOUNDS FLOWER WOMAN AND FORTUNE'S WHEEL, 2 FIRSTS. MISS D. MILLER WITH HER COLLIE GIPSY VILLE BLUE MINX, 3 FIRSTS. MRS. A. A. VLASTO WITH HER BORZOIS MARQUIS OF ADDLESTONE, 3 FIRSTS, AND LEB1EL OF ADDLESTON1S. ...

A RUGBY CAUSERIE

... . By F. J. Sellicks. CAMBRIDGE Rugby men in general, and W. W. Wakefield in particular, are to be congratulated on the result of the all-important game against Oxford. It was far from being a surprise victory, since for some weeks the chances of the Light Blues had been very much fancied, and it was only the accidents to D. P. Thres and D. C. Ryder in the last match, v. Newport, that caused ...

THOROUGHBREDS OF THE PAST SEASON. III--DRAKE AND TOWN GUARD

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THE STAGE OF THE DAY: AMBASSADORS: SWEET LAVENDER

... THE STAGE OF THE DAY. By Ashley Dukes. AMBASSADORS SWEET LAVENDER. SWEET LAVENDER mingles the scent of the garden with a whiff of the laboratory. The garden is Covent Garden. The odour of the labora tory clings about Dick Phenyl, barrister-at-law, drun kard, philosopher, friend, and down-at-heels. His is the stronger element. The other element is a little overpowering in its sweetness. But ...

THE HAPPY ENDING, BY IAN HAY, AT THE ST. JAMES'S THEATRE

... . 1. MISS ETHEL IRVING AS THE WIFE, MILDRED CRADOCK, WHOSE RECREANT AND MISSING HUSBAND REAPPEARS AFTER MANY YEARS' ABSENCE. i. YOUNG DENNY CRADOCK ADDS TO HIS MOTHER S WORRIES BY GETTING TOO FOND OF THE PARLOUR MAID (MISS GWLADYS GAYNOR AND MR. JOHN WILLIAMS). 3. MR. FRF.D KERR AS THE FROSTY BUT KINDLY ADVISER TO THE CRADOCK FAMILY. 4. THE RETURNED AND IMPECUNIOUS HUSBAND FLIRTS WITH THE ...

FOXHUNTING SCENES IN ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND

... . .ND JJBS P. J. BENSON, WITH THEIR DAUGHTER, MISS DOREEN PAMELA BENSON, AT THE OLD BERKELEY HUNT BALL MEET AT LATIMER HOUSE, BUCKS. 2. THE DUKE OP BUCCLEUCH'S PACK AFTER A MEET AT MELLKRSTAIN. NEAR KELSO, IN ROXBURGHSHIRE, 8. A GLIMPSE OF THE GRAFTON COUNTRY AFTER THE MEET AT PRESTON CAPES, NORTHANTS. taking t(|k bI.AOKMORE VALE PACK THROUGH A GATE AT A MEET AT H1NTON ST. MART, DORSET, 5. THE ...

PUBLIC SCHOOLS SPORTS

... . By Pollex. WHAT every schoolboy will want to possess, and will undoubtedly make a point of possessing, seeing that its small cost of sixpence comes within the most modest means, is a little red-backed, waist coat-pocket, Rugby Football Note Book. While it makes no pretence of being anything in the nature of a complete handbook on the game, it is replete with all the information that ...

ROVER

... i^H; SfiVH The 8 h.p. creates a furore in the 5 DAYS'SYDNEY TO BRISBANE 800 MILES RELIABILITY TRIAL It was the first twn-cvlinder nt.Y-r.nnl.Pf1. r.nv in rnnpv flu' c fvlA\ tfll T*HE car driven by Mr. C. B. Bradley was borrowed for Til 1 the occasion from one of Sydney's leading Medical Practitioners, and throughout the Trial its performance created a demonstration of enthusiasm and ...

Humber

... Elegance. The privilege of luxurious and trouble-free motor ing enjoyed by car-owners is provided for by the exceptional care and attention bestowed upon details, which is the dominating factor in Car construction. The mechanical perfection and full power ol the engine, the elegant lines of every model, and the unequalled finish of the coachwork, combined with a remarkable ease of control, ...