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Out of Doors

... Dogs a Sheepdog Shoic in a London Garden The Hon. Mrs. Denis Berry lent the garden of her Avenue Road house to the English Shetland Sheepdog Club for their annual $how. With her here are Lt.-Col. the Hon. Bertrand Russell Lord Russell of Killowen's brother her dog Golden Boy of Luchmery, and his, Champion Jenny Wren of Crawley ridge. Mrs. Berry's husband is Lord Kemsley's second son, and she ...

Published: Wednesday 07 June 1939
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 247 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

The Passing Hour: Comments and Asides

... The Passing Hour Comments and Asides By A. G. Macdonell THE Russian negotiations are still wrapped in impenetrable mystery. There is nothing new to say, except that the new deadlock is just as complete as the old one. But exactly what the deadlock is, or why it is, is not for ordinary mortals to understand. The scenes at Berchtesgaden when the news comes through each day must be painfully ...

Published: Wednesday 07 June 1939
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1947 | Page: Page 8, 9 | Tags: Photographs 

American Theatre

... No Time for Comedy*9 Laurence Olivier and Katharine Cornell are husband and wife in the Playwrights' Company production of S. N. Behrman's play The American Way, first episode: Martin Gunther goes to Ellis Island to meet his wife and children in 1896 F Last episode 1939 Florence Eldridge and Fredric March are Martin and Irma Gunther whose life-story is the theme of 44 The American Way ...

Published: Wednesday 07 June 1939
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 208 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

Rouge et Noir: Another New Massine Ballet

... Rouge et Noir Another New Massine Ballet Blanc Alicia Markova and Igor Youskevitch as the Woman and the Man Finale: in front of Matisse's Gothic arches and the intermingled groups of White Black Red, Blue, and Yellow, the Woman pleads with Destiny Marc PlatoffJ for the doomed Man kneeling right) Bleu in the Blue group led by Panaieff) is a young South African girl, Joyce V angeems (left), who ...

Published: Wednesday 07 June 1939
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 240 | Page: Page 22 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

Sportfolio: Whitsun and After in the Open Air

... Sportfolio Whitsun and After in the Open Air More Wooderson Laurels S. C. Wooderson, the small runner of great speed, delighted Whit-Monday spectators of the British Games at White City by a great mile for his county of Kent he finished in 4 mins. 7'4 sees. a second outside his own world's record took his cup afterwards from Lady Aberdare. But despite this, Surrey carried off the county ...

Published: Wednesday 07 June 1939
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 643 | Page: Page 30, 31 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

on Golf: A Great Final

... on Golf J. S. F. Morrison A Great Final JUST before Easter last year, I was stand ing at the back of the eighteenth green at St. Andrews, when an excited Scot, who had just finished his round, ran up to me and said: There is a mon playing behind us who is putting all his approach shots within a few yards of the pin at every hole. I really think that you ought to watch him play, as I am sure ...

Published: Wednesday 07 June 1939
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1248 | Page: Page 32 | Tags: Photographs 

Motoring Commentary

... By Alan C. Hess AT last we have a Minister of Transport who not only announces his intention to serve the needs of all forms of transport, but really means to do so. Motor ists may well rejoice at the speech Captain Euan Wallace made recently to the National Safety First Congress organised by the National Safety First Association. Referring to the Alness Report, the Minister said 1 intend to ...

Published: Wednesday 07 June 1939
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1072 | Page: Page 42, 44 | Tags: Photographs 

The Royal Navy of the Air: Aerodromes Become Ships

... The Royal Navy of the Air By Charles Ward Aerodromes Become Ships BY virtue of the Naval Discipline Act, all personnel have to be on the books of one of His Majesty's ships, and the Admiralty having taken over administra tive control of the Fleet Air Arm, several well-known aerodromes have gone afloat. Worthy Down, Donibristle, and Ford become H.M.'s ships Kestrel, Merlin, and Peregrine, ...

Published: Wednesday 07 June 1939
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1043 | Page: Page 46, 48 | Tags: Photographs 

Going Out of Town: Some Places to Remember; Hotel de Paris, Bray

... Going Out of Town Some Places to Remember Hotel de Paris, Bray YEAR after year we have advised our readers to go to the Hotel de Paris at Bray as a First Choice when going out of Lon don for a few days or a happy evening, and it still holds its first place. The Queen among the riverside hotels and restaurants-- queen, not king-- because there is something especially alluring about the Hotel ...

Published: Wednesday 07 June 1939
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 945 | Page: Page 60 | Tags: Photographs 

The State Visit: The City, the Legislature and the Foreign Office Entertain

... The State Visit The City, the Legislature and the Foreign Office Entertain On Tuesday of last week the French President and Mme. Lebrun arrived from Calais-Dover at Victoria, were met by their royal hosts, and drove in state to Buckingham Palace. On Wednesday they visited proud finance in the City, were entertained by the Lord Mayor and Corporation, when addresses were read and an enormous ...

Published: Wednesday 29 March 1939
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 363 | Page: Page 4, 5 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

The Passing Hour: Comments and Asides

... The Passing Hour Comments and Asides By A. G. Macdonell AT last British foreign policy has been fundamentally altered. Ap peasement has gone; Munich has gone; and in their place something else has to be substituted. At the moment it looks as if a Four-Power consultation will be the thing, between Britain, France, the Soviet, and Poland. The Soviet actually would prefer a Six-Power conference, ...

Published: Wednesday 29 March 1939
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1820 | Page: Page 8, 9 | Tags: Photographs