ARMY UNITS: No. 6
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... WHAT A DIFFERENCE A WAR MAKES By Pat Auld ...
... THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED-- TOM TITT'S IMPRESSIONS The Palladium is nightly proving that blackness and potential bombers will not scare Londoners away from the chance of a good laugh. According to latest reports, the walls bulge as the house rocks at every performance of the Crazy Gang's new topical rag. And for forgetting about all that 's going on outside, Bud Flanagan's warlike hat is well ...
... BUT DON'T YOU UNDERSTAND, YOU SILLY MAN THERE WAS A WASP DRAWN BY DENNIS MALLET ...
... THIS is musical comedy, but nobody arriving at any time during the second (and most successful) Act would guess as much. About half of the show is straight, unorchestrated farce concerning Hard Luck on a Honeymoon two runaway couples quarantined in an uncomfortably Scottish house coy brides, nervous bridegrooms and puritanical landlady business with wooden mattresses, door-banging, and toe ...
... THE LAST MUSTER ON THE FLAT Flat racing ended on November 18, and The Tout got busy collecting this interesting little gallery before some of them were scattered to the four winds of heaven. As to details, Mr. P. G. Philcox is Victor Tabor's young naval patron, who won the Witchford Nursery last month with My Solace, and also owns Accept and others. Geoffrey Barling has been on the mark with ...
... ARMY UNITS No. 7 INFANTRY TRAINING CENTRE: NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE REGIMENT-- -By MEL A gallery of portraits of some of the distinguished warriors who are teaching some of the P.B.I, how to be warriors and, as the nice breast of medals worn by the majority of them show, jolly well fitted for the job. The exact spot where this is taking place cannot, of course, be mentioned. The C.O. is the ...