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... CHRISTMAS IN BALI NO ICE, NO SNOW, NO COLD. ...
... . These pictures painted by Michael Lync, were on view during his recent Exhibi tion of Water-colour Drawings of English Hunts and Hunting Scenes at Ackerraann's Galleries. 44 THE END OF THE DAY. Reproduced by permission of Lieut. -Colonel C. A. Wigham. 44 The Kestrel cruising over meadow Watched the hunt gallop on its shadow, Wee figures almost at a stand, Crossing the multi-coloured land ...
... This new portrait of Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret was taken at Buckingham Palace, in the Bow Room, where the King and Queen recently gave a dance for them to which 200 guests were invited. The Princesses are greatly looking forward to a new experience-pthc South African tour with their Majesties next year. The royal party IviU sail from Portsmouth in H.M.S. Vanguard on February 1. ...
... , At St. James's, Spanish Place: Li cut. -Colonel the Hon. N. A. S. Lytton-Milbanke only son of the Hon. Neville Lyllon and of Lady Went- worth married Miss Clarissa Mary Palmer, elder daughter of the late Brig. -General C. E. Pulmer, R.A., and of Mrs. Palmer, of Christchurch Hampshire. Right At St. Paul's Knightsbridge Lieut.- Colonel P. St. G. Maxwell, M.C., Highland Light In fantry, elder ...
... . Eton's Wall Game on St. Andrew's Day this year was one of the muddiest ever played. Heavy rain flooded the fields round for miles spectators as well as players were thickly cased and spattered. This peculiar form of football between Collegers and Oppidans is played on a piece of ground 115 yards long by 4 or 8 yards wide; bounded on two sides by ll-ft.-high walls on the others by furrows. ...
... r I *HE Oxford University Rugby XV., un' aten this season, retain this distinction a? Tr a tough match with Cambridge. Left to right the photograph (back row) G. L. Cawkwell, II. Travers, A. B. Harcourt, A. van Ryneveld 0. Newton-Thompson (captain), G. A. Wilson, E C. C. Wynter, M. A. Sutton, P. B. C. Moore (fror row) D. J. W. Bridge, M. P. Donnelly, S. C. Nca -nan, D. W. Swarbrick, S. D. ...
... Temperamental variations flash across the lively face of this film-star. The photographer has taped her moods try it yourself then turn to page 342 and check your reactions with the cameraman's. No prize is offered for a solution. Jane Russell plays lead in 14 The Outlaw at the London Pavilion. ...
... gRENNER s 22 gRENNER sq Member of the London Model House Group , 65 GROSVENOR STREET, LONDON, W. LNP 218 9 ...
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... A CHRISTMAS THRILL The Fantasy-World of Pantomime By JOHN RUSSELL MY own first panto mime was at Rich mond. I was then four years old, and the theatre had been chosen on the assumption that only at a certain distance from the centre of London was the performance likely to be free from suggestive or deleterious matter. I cannot now gauge if this theory was correct, but X do remember the instan ...