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Published: Wednesday 17 April 1940
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 66 | Page: Page 31 | Tags: Photographs 

BRITANNIA AND EVE

... The Secret Agent's Wife by Olga L. Rosmanith Harry said formally, Sheila, this is Mr. Guise and this is Mr. Hendrikson. Gentlemen, Mrs. Warren my wife. They rose and bowed stiffly. Sit down again, please, she said. Don't mind me. I 've come back for a warmer coat and I 'm going right out again. I think not, said the dark, swarthy one. Adding, as he saw her look of swift anger, I mean I ...

Published: Wednesday 17 April 1940
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 935 | Page: Page 36 | Tags: Photographs 

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 ...

Lord Stalbridge's National Triumph

... m- IT was a great and unique Grand National for Bogskar. The winner, brilliantly ridden by Mervyn Jones, a twenty-year-old sergeant in the Royal Air Force, was owned and trained by Lord Stalbridge. This is the first time a Steward of the National Hunt has trained the winner of the National, Though Bogskar started at 25 to 1, the great crowd gave Lord Stalbridge and Jones, a nephew of Owen and ...

The Grand National from Start to Finish

... THIRTY STARTERS There was no delay at the post and the start was excellent. Bogskar is on the extreme left of the line. Royal Danieli is the fourth horse from the right. Mo. 32 is Tuckmill, and Mo. 27 Second Act. THE FIRST FEMCE Just landing are (left to right) The Professor II., Gold Arrow, Away and Royal Danieli. AO FALLS AT THE FIRST All thirty starters got over the first obstacle safely ...

A Great Grand National and Now for Newbury: Aintree A.R.P. Sidelights

... A Great Grand National and Now for Newbury by Uiaplei THE season is already well on its way, hav ing had a splendid send-off. The opening day at Hurst Park and also at Birmingham went with a rare swing, and the Liver pool meeting was an unqualified success. And now we are for Newbury, with all sorts of exciting events in prospect. Newbury's two- day fixture is supplemented by a one-day meeting ...

The Lord's Classes Begin

... THE Easter cricket classes for boys began at Lord's on Monday in that drab sort of weather which usually reserves itself for the opening of the season. Naturally, there were rather fewer boys and parents than usual, but there was all the old enthusiasm. Cricket at the Schools will carry on and much help will be given by the M.C.C. As Walter Hammond has said, The Schools' cricket must not ...

Fernie's at Alexton Hall

... MOVING OFF FROM ALEXTON HALL Although the weather was perfect, there were few people out when Fernie's hounds met at Captain T. A. Fairhurst's lovely country house near Uppingham, Leicestershire. A REGULAR Mrs. N. Duckworth- King of Great Bowden has hunted with Fernie's since she was a child. MRS. F. CHERRY is out most days. THE HOST, Captain T. A. Fairhurst, Mrs. Fairhurst, their daughter ...