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Danahar v. Roderick but No Title: Top of the Bill for Earl's Court-- Snow's Future-- The Police Championships-- ..

... Danahar v. Roderick but No Title Top of the Bill for Earl's Court Snow's Future The Police Championships Passing of The Professor By B. Bennison THE next Queensberry tournament at the Empress Stadium, Earl's Court, will be held on April 22, when Arthur Danahar will meet Ernie Roderick, holder of the welter title, in a fight over the championship course of 15 rounds instead of 10, which was ...

Scamperdale Hunter Trials: A Fine Entry for Sam Marsh's Annual Show at Edenbridg

... Scamperdale Hunter Trials A Fine Entry for Sam Marsh's Annual Show at Edenbridg THE DRIVING EVENT for a horse, cob or pony of any height, in any type vehicle, attracted sixteen entries. Sam Marsh, Organiser and Clerk of the Course, standing in the centre, with his back to the camera, talking to Miss Betty Rani daughter of J. V. Rank. The winner was Mrs. E. K. Marsh, sister-in-law of Sa Marsh, ...

Ancient and Modern All Square

... AT Sandy Lodge the club generously gave up the course for an exhibition match, in aid of the Red Cross Funds, and £222 was collected, which excellent result rounded off a highly enjoyable and successful day. The course was in grand condition, the greens keen and as difficult as ever. Mr. Francis Markes who is Sandy Lodge, had taken particular care to put the tee boxes on the tees which gave ...

England Beat the Rest By 1-0: A Charity Hockey match at Nottingham

... England Beat the Rest j By 1-0 A Charity Hockey match at Nottingham NICE MARKING I. M. Wood, of England (right), has lost the ball to H. Thornton, the Rest centre-forward. Behind (left), B. West backs up H. Thornton, but is closely guarded by M. J. Lodge. A GOOD GATE: The only women's representative match of the season staged at Hucknall Road ground in aid of the Red Cross attracted a good ...

More About Our Road Rule

... By Highwayman SINCE writing last week about the origin of the rule of the road, I have unearthed a good deal more, and though proof is still to seek I can now present a fairly complete picture of the various theories, one of which at least does offer a complete explanation of the divergent practice in England, Sweden and Hungary from that in Europe in general and the United States. According ...

Puppies Need Careful Rearing

... By A. Croxton Smith PUPPIES, like kittens and most young things, have so many pleasing ways and look so delightful in their immaturity, that numbers of people are tempted to buy one rather than an older dog, some times without realising the trouble that is before them. It they have the time and patience they cannot go tar wrong in gratifying their inclination, but should they not be prepared ...

SCIENCE BLUE-PRINTS: THE POST-WAR WORLD OF WONDERS

... BIUE-PRINTS SffiSS- C. PATRICK THOMPSON I THE scientists are busy-- devising new and more efficient ways of destroying life. Their problems are more complex than those of the first ingenious cave-and tree-dwellers, who found the solution to their problems by sharpening flints, fire-hardening pointed wood stakes, and devising the first slingshot appliance. For the brains have to reach out now ...

Hair Story

... .sOSitifc'* i--> 4 >.l- k I, II v W i ii i h' e I L c w i w It is doubtful if those who are born with naturally beautiful and healthy hair really know how lucky they are. Because of course they are lucky. Beautiful hair is so important that once you have it you are sitting pretty before you have even got around to the matter of skin and teeth and figure. Whatever else is the matter with you, ...

Food and Fuel Economy

... Slow combustion heating has been accepted now for a long time as the best and cheapest of modern methods, in fact a slow combustion cooker gives instant and rapid cooking service at any time of the day or night. Take the A.B. Cooker which we have illustrated. It is a solid fuel which incorporates the very latest scientific cooking developments and, at the same time, ensures day and night hot ...

Published: Monday 01 April 1940
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 391 | Page: Page 37 | Tags: Photographs 

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Published: Monday 01 April 1940
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 569 | Page: Page 51, 101 | Tags: Other  Photographs 

FASHIONS

... By JEAN BURNUP Editor Women's Department Ivondon designers, wisely marking time, give us an almost unchanged silhouette in the first Spring collections. We began this w^r dressing soberly, with caution, with eyes to the future, confining our frivolous inclinafions to hats, etceteras. It is still so. The mode stays practical. Day skirts, sixteen to seventeen inches from the ground, are, as ...

Published: Monday 01 April 1940
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 358 | Page: Page 53 | Tags: Photographs 

Peggy Sage

... Insist on a PEGGY SAGE SPECIALIST to do your manicure RECOGNIZE HER BY THIS BADGE There are ordinary manicures, and there are manicures given you by an expert hand stylist. Only en trust your hands to a specialist. Her deft flawless work is done according to the method, for she is a certified hand stylist. And she will tend your nails with exquisite products the Nail Polishes for instance ...

Published: Monday 01 April 1940
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 132 | Page: Page 80 | Tags: Photographs