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... How Are They At Home? J. B. Priestley Supplies an Answer to the Troops' Most Popular Question Lady Farfield (Jane Carr) celebrates factory promotion by giving a party. Ilcr two mates Angela Wyndham Lewis and Patricia Lajfan) and the foreman Sam George Carney bring their own rations, which are handed by Lady Farfield to Lotta, the cook IJella Kurty) While the party is in progress, two R.A.F. ...
... Fay Compton returns to the West End theatre to-night at the Phoenix in an adaptation of Kate O'Brien's best seller, The Last of Suninur. The setting of the play is in Ireland, just before and after the outbreak of war. Miss Compton is seen as mistress of a large country house, a possessive, domineering woman whose jealousy causes her to shatter the romance between her elder son and a half ...
... U^ttd 6 ft 0*% A Wartime Chronicle of Town and Country A Royal Horse Show THE first horse show organised by the Royal Windsor Horse Show Club, in the Home Park of Windsor Castle, was a tremendous success. It was held in aid of various war charities, including the compara tively new Combined Operations Benevolent Fund, and the King and Queen were present with the two Princesses, who competed ...
... ^4 By kk Sabretache If hat 's Cooked THIS, it is submitted, is a far easier question to answer than What 's cooking? Negative information, as any hard working General will tell us, is often more valuable than positive. That is to say, that if Strategos knows that his Opposite Number cannot possibly win at A he has money to burn at B. (Alexander the Second has got this information!) We do ...
... Windsor Horse Show: SlgS W indsor Horse Show, held in brilliant sunshine on Whit Saturday, was attended by the King and Queen, while Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret, competing for the first time, won prizes in two classes. Lord Grantley opened the show, Mr. Alan Selbourne was hon. organiser, and Mrs. Robert Laycock presented some of the prizes Above are Lord Grantley Miss V. Churchill ...
... AIR EDDIES By Oliver Stewart Proxy Test Pilots PILOTS' opinions of the behaviour of an aircraft are based on the blending of many factors no instruments can yet copy. No, these are my words. They are the words of no less an authority than Mr. E. T. Jone who is the chief technical officer at Boscombe Down. They sum up one of abiding troubles in all test flying. It is concerned with ...
... THE SMITH FAMILY No. 5 The Locksmith In pursuit of 7 his ancient JeL craft the lock- 3|C smith provides _ the means for the safe keep ing of a variety of valuables, together with the key to their access. With a membership ticket for W. H. Smith Son's Library you can unlock the door to an almost inexhaustible supply of reading at a cost which has not increased during the war. For instance, the ...