A Chat
... A Chat Motor and Cycle ...
... A Chat Motor and Cycle ...
... A Birthday Chat With ADOUGHTY warrior, veteran of many campaigns, both on the field of battle and in the political arena, to-day enters his 70th year. Strong-featured, fearless. Lord Craigavon. whose efforts have been unwaveringly directed to the service ...
... collection of mixed firearms. A .45 Smith and Wesson revolver! had been fired within two or three days, | one Webley had been fired in the course three days; three Weblcys had been fired within a week or a little more: a .38 Colt and .38 Enfield had been ...
... A CHAT WITH MOURA LYMPANK Pianist’s first appearance in Belfast Moura Lympany, who will be the solo pianist the concert given in the King's Hall, Balmoral, to-night, by the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, arrived in Belfast yesterday by air from London ...
... CHAT WITH MBS. BURGIN Her War-time Work (By Our Lady Correspondent) * Let me sec and have a chat with a man’s wife, and I will ten you at once the type man he I*. What more, I tell you quite a lot about him without ever meeting him.” This Is ...
... A Chat With A Stunt Artist During the holidays I had a chat with a stunt'' artist, down on his luck, and reduced to work in a travelling circus. The stunt business used to ...
... RULE WAS A CHAT WITH THE STANDARD-BEARER Why Hore- Belisha left War Office MR. HORE-BELISHA, National candidate for Devonport, was asked in the constituency last night an ex-Serviceman why he had resigned as Secretary of War. Mr. Hore-Belisha replied: ...
... REPRESENTATIVE RECORDS A BIRTHDAY CHAT WITH THE ULSTER LEADER. THE PREMIER ...
... A Chat With a Fox-Trapper By Jack M‘Bride O NE morning last week I awoke about 5 am. to see the sun shining gaily into my bedroom. It seemed a shame to be abed, so I got up. made a cup of tea, and went out for ...
... FARMING NOTES By AGRICOL A CHAT ABOUT POULTRY IT is a long time since we had a chat about poi l l' r y. 1 a prompted to deal with one or two items following a ...
... eager voting men the It.A.F. learn- riggers, and At a munition factory, where they saw hundreds of girls making brass shell cases, the King and Queen each operated f.5»0-ton press, stamping a shell case with their names. The Queen had a long talk with Miss ...
... Motor & Cycle Chat -a HE CRANK Black-out: 11-10 p.m. * • * • local branch of the Irish Road Club opened their racing programme with a 23 miles time trial. Under present circumstances I suppose it was but natural that the entry should be on the small ...