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... (NNCE upon a time a Very Young Actress was asked to edit a Woman' s Page. The Editor of the Paper sent a Very Young Journalist to ask her. Will you edit our Woman's Page? asked t ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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... THE O.U.B.C. AND ARMY BOXING CONTEST- -BY FRED MAY The battle between Oxford and the Army was fought at Oxford, and the soldiers just got home by 4 wins to 3, and there were two draws. It was a thoroughly enjoyable show, especially for the onlookers, and the utmost bonhomie and geniality prevailed. In the Feathers, Lieut. W. M. C. Wall (Middlesex Regiment) beat Mr. J. K. Alexander (Trinity). ...
... AT THE K.O.S.B. PEF6T. THE O.C. AND SOME OF HIS OFFICERS Drawn by Fred May The King's Own Scottish Borderers' dep6t is at Berwick-on-Tweed, a most appropriate location. The regiment first came into existence in Edinburgh on the 19th March, 1689, having been raised by the adherents of King William III. It is related that it was completely recruited up to a strength of 1,000 within the short ...
... . SOME OF THE FLIERS- II --BY FRED MAY rlier, puncher, thruster, and bruiser, are almost synonymous terms, and anyway they all mean R.A.F. The fliers' pnual boxing championship was held at Duxford, and the final was between the Duxford and Digby Gladiators. Duxford won on its nose as might be said, perhaps, in a manner of speaking. Wing-Commander R. G. Small is O.C. Duxford and very ...
... . THE 2ND LIFE GUARDS' O.C.A. FOURTEENTH ANNUAL DINNER The dinner, which was very well supported by both past officers and men of the now incorporated 2nd Life Guards, was held at the Monico. The President of the Old Comrades' Association is Sir Cecil Bingham, who is a brother of Lord Lucan, and at one time commanded the 1st Life Guards. He retired in 1920. Lord Dundonald was 2nd Life Guards, ...
... BAMMEIRg' AND CITY MAGNATES5 BAMQUET, SOME OF THE LORD MAYOR'S GUESTS- -BY FRED MAY The Lord Mayor's guests at the recent banquet to the bankers and merchants of the City of London also included some serious politicians, as will be observed, and amongst them was the most-strafed of all, the Chancellor of the Exchequer; nevertheless, he made a stout speech as per usual, and in the course of it ...
... . SOME WET-BOBS IN THE WET- BY FRED MAY The Clerk of the Weather is a person of primitive ideas, and Henley being the world's greatest water festival, he thought obviously that the big thing would be to give it as much water as he could uncork. He did it properly-- no nasty stinginess and no heel taps either. Everyone as is anyone in the rowing world was there as usual and the racing per se ...
... . AMONGST THOSE PRESENT- -BY FRED MAY Of all the flowers that bloom in the spring there are tew more robust or more beautiful than your primrose. The artist has endeavoured to combine both qualities of our English woodland flower in these portraits, and has we think succeeded more, rather than less, well, considering always, of course, the material he had at his disposal. His Grace the Duke of ...
... Extracts from our visitors' list at Foxgrove Golf Club. Abe Mitchell and Miss Horsfield took away with them as souvenirs of a hard day's golf the Bystander Trophy and Cups BY PHYI.I.IS KERMODE ...