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Published: Wednesday 06 April 1949
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 85 | Page: Page 40 | Tags: Photographs 

A LONDON NEWSLETTER

... i, New Oxford Street, W.C.i. In Military Occupation. --The information that in 1949 one-seventh part of the County of Wiltshire is in the occupation of the fighting services for training and accom modation is an eye-opener to the public which in due course should result in a reaction which must be felt by the Ministries concerned. We are in danger of a third world war and ill- prepared to ...

Published: Saturday 02 April 1949
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1835 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Photographs 

THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH Talks to the Lawyers: MR. CHURCHILL Meets the Press

... THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH AT THE CENTENARY DINNER OF THE HARDWICKE SOCIETY, THE BAR DEBATING SOCIETY His Royal Highness reading an amusing extract from the 1927-31 minute-book of the Society during his address to members and guests in the New Hall of Lincoln's Inn. The President of the Society, Mr. R. Hendry White (Inner Temple), was in the chair THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH WITH THE LORD CHIEF JUSTICE ...

Published: Saturday 02 April 1949
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 457 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

THE BOAT RACE OF THE CENTURY: Cambridge Win by a Quarter of a Length After an Epic Struggle

... OXFORD TOOK THE LEAD FROM THE START AND HELD IT UNTIL TEN STROKES FROM THE FINISH Oxford (background) won the toss and took the Middlesex station. They are seen forging ahead. Davldge, the Oxford stroke, did 37\ in the first minute. Cambridge did not get off well, and for a while it looked as if the Dark Blues might go right away from their rivals. At the end of the second minute Oxford were ...

Published: Saturday 02 April 1949
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 508 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

TRAINING THE R.A.F.'s PARACHUTE NURSES: The Second Medical Team in Practice Jumps at Upper Heyford

... The idea of the parachute medical unit is to make it possible to deal at short notice with casualties at aircraft accidents in areas which would otherwise be inaccessible. Teams would be ready at air stations to leave at a moment's notice for an aircraft accident, fully qualified to deal with casualties and equipped for a stay of seven days. In time of war they would work in the forward areas. ...

Published: Saturday 02 April 1949
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 484 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Photographs 

ON THE SURF BEACHES OF NEW SOUTH WALES: Bondi and Manly, Where the Youth of Sydney Enjoy, in Vast Numbers, the ..

... HI BONDI BEACH, WHERE THE PEOPLE OF SYDNEY GO IN THEIR THOUSANDS TO SURF- AND SUN-BATHE Bondi, lying on the South Pacific Ocean, but less than four miles from Sydney's Central Station, is the most popular of all the popular beaches, but there is choice in plenty at Manly, Chowder Bay, and Watson's Bay, all lying just within the harbour at Carbanta, on the Paramatta River at Coogee, near ...

Published: Saturday 02 April 1949
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 854 | Page: Page 16, 17 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

CHILDREN: THE TRAGIC BOSTON BOY IMPRISONED TEN YEARS AT HOME: A GREEK CHURCH CHRISTENING: ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S ..

... THE MODERN KASPAR HAUSER Fourteen-year-old Gerald Sullivan standing in the police station at boston, Massa chusetts, clothed in the rags in which he escaped from a locked room in his home. The police, who charged the boy's mother with neglect, declared that Gerald had been kept prisoner for ten years by Mrs. Sullivan to keep secret her sin in bearing an illegitimate child. Mrs. Sullivan ...

HATFIELD'S COLLEGE WITH AN AERONAUTICAL BIAS: Hertfordshire Education Committee Build on Land Given by de ..

... y [T[' \4Wii firKl In the past colleges have been designed too much like prisons, declares Mr. Howard Robertson, who is responsible for the planning of Hatfield's new technical college the college with an aeronautical bias. Mr. Robertson has tried to design a building which can be easily altered to meet the constantly changing needs of modern education. The mam hall will hold 650 students at ...

ON WITH THE DANCE: London Sees Dancers from India, Spain and Hollywood

... ARTISTIC ELEVATION Chatunni Panicker and Shiva Shankar put in some energetic practice for their performance with Mrinalini Sarabhai's company of Indian dancers at the St. Martin's Theatre. Kathakali dances are being performed for the first time in a West End theatre CHATUNNI PANICKER AND SHIVA SHANKAR DEMONSTRATE DRAMATIC HAND MOVEMENTS The two dancers came to London with Mrinalini Sarabhai's ...

Published: Saturday 02 April 1949
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 530 | Page: Page 29 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

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The Grand National

... THE PARADE: Lord Bicester1 s Roimond (Aubrey Brabazon) teas undoubtedly the class horse of the field. He is foUotced by Miss Paget' s handsome Happy Home Cloncarrig and the favourite, Lord Mild may's Cromwell with his intrepid owner in the saddle RUSSIAN HERO, bred and owned by a Cheshire farmer, Mr. W. F. Williamson, and brilliantly ridden by L. McMorrow, won the coveted Aintree trophy in ...