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... THE SONMING GOLF CILUB. SOME STRIKING LIKENESSES-- -BY FRED MAY The artist is said to have achieved his greatest success (so far) in this gallery, which is seen above. The indications of vexation and heated comment suggested in two of these pictures are merely introduced as a bit of artistic licence, for it is said that owing to the soothing influence of the immensely popular secretary, no ...
... . SOME OF THE CELEBS-- BY FRED MAY No one needed Mr. Jorrocks to tell us that stag 'untin' was a sport of great h'antiquity but it is something more than that, it is a sport which demands the utmost bravery! The fox-hunter, even the cut-'em-down variety, is credited with magnificent courage, but very often he has a bit of time to get it warmed up. With the staggers this is not so. The pack is ...
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... THE BRITISH AMD FOREIGN SAEEORS0 SOCIETIo AT THE OPENING OF THE EMPIRE MEMORIAL HOSTEL- -BY FRED MAY 'PL e new hostel opened by H.H. Princess Marie Louise for the British and Foreign Sailors' Society, that great organisation which has 'S doing, such magnificent work for poor Jack ashore and afloat, has added yet another to the many similar homes no which the society has established in all ...
... . SOME NOTABLE EXHIBITS -BY FRED MAY Someone remarked that the Richmond Horse Show was run in the finest scenting weather imaginable. How hounds would travel on a day like this, said someone who wished that this November weather were really November, and the elbows and legs business in full swing. It rained stair-rods almost all throughout, but this did not defeat the competitors, and ...
... THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN AT THE AUTHORS. PLAYWRIGHTS, AND COMPOSERS' DINNER-- -BY FRED MAY The Incorporated Society of Authors, Playwrights, and Composers held their dinner at the Hyde Park Hotel, and though it may be quite true to assert that two of a trade never agree, it is equally true that when there are more than two of a similar trade they agree uncommonly well. Sir William Bull does ...
... AILE I A^LE I .AEE AiEE I AT THE INSTITUTE OF BREWING DINNER-- It has been well and truly said that Ale is the proper drink of Englishmen, and it has also been said that the Battle of Waterloo was won on beef and beer and a certain amount of exercise in Sixpenny and Upper Club (at Eton), and we have only to look at our armed forces, our police, our taxi and 'bus drivers, and our cinema ...
... GOWF ON TIE RETAIL, PRINCIPLE. THE INCORPORATED ASSOCIATION OF RETAIL DISTRIBUTORS-- BY FRED MAY Our artist being a person of considerable discrimination, always goes to places where he can find sitters who unlike some who could be mentioned and who have suffered capital punishment in a certain exhibition not a thousand miles from the Burlington Arcade do not look as if they were suffering the ...
... PARTING IS SUCH SWEPT SORROW. BY FOUGASSE ...
... Enter The Majority DOWN WESTMINSTER WAY, DECEMBER 9th BY BLAM ...