THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS
... Panama, in our issue of June 9, 1934. ' May 9, 1936 FROM THE WORLD’S SCRAP-BOOK : NEWS ITEMS OF TOPICAL INTEREST. THE BIRDMAN,” WEARING THE EQUIPMENT OP WINGS WHICH 0 -—-~ tL ...
... Panama, in our issue of June 9, 1934. ' May 9, 1936 FROM THE WORLD’S SCRAP-BOOK : NEWS ITEMS OF TOPICAL INTEREST. THE BIRDMAN,” WEARING THE EQUIPMENT OP WINGS WHICH 0 -—-~ tL ...
... Why all this fret and flurry? Does thou not know that what is best In this too restless world is rest From over-work and worry? —Longfellow. AUNT CHARLOTTE’S SCRAP-BOOK (Contributed by Lady Readers.) Tender Greens.—Just a little hint for lady readers about ...
... Low: lOs 6d.) (Published To-day.) We like this autobiography. It keeps commendably clear from the fault of self-praise; it avoids petty details; it is free from tiresome dates and figures. But it tells of a life rich in incident, and there runs through ...
... Badoglio, Addis taken for granted by the public. On has d and agreed provi- Ababa from all parts of the world. At sionany between ne the Corporation and the 9.30 from London came a full translation 'buying a stamp or a postal order, or, Bishop and C ...
... officials are to fly from Washington Lakehurst to-day deliver President’s personal greetings congratulations to Dr Eckener and crew of airship Hindenburg on its record flight across North Atlantic America early after a flight from Germany (about 3 The ...
... spirit and rollicking sense of fun From moment tills headstrong maiden tricked by United States Army General father into across Mexican border save harmful publicity arising from association with young agitator swiftly from one thrilling laugh-provoking adventure ...