ST. GEORGE FRENGLAND, M.P
... and on his right St. George Frengland M. P., member for ...
... and on his right St. George Frengland M. P., member for ...
... T Y1NG at the foundation of all industrial effort are the machine tool trades and at the Association J--4 dinner at Grosvenor House no fewer than 8co guests were present representative of the width of the interests concerned Fred May has sketched some of tl)e leading figures, including the guest of honour, Sir Andrew Duncan, Past Presidents Sir Greville Maginness and Sir Holland Goddard Vice- ...
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... Pictures show from the top left successively Gus-Gus and Jaq, mouse comedy team Lucifer the demon cat searching for Jaq under the teacups Cinderella looking at her reflection, admired by the Bluebirds and the Pumpkin Coach going to the ball ...
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... By Wyndh'am Robinson Gave up wearing glasses. Found I was seeing too much. Made me restless ...
... D UNOWNED for its tackling oj the many unpleasant jobs which came its tcay, 17 Division, consisting of northern regiments and one southern (the Dorsets), suffered heavy casualties in World War One. Afterwards surviving officers instituted an annual dinner. This was interrupted by the war, and the tiventieth took place recently at the Trocadero when thirty-three members were present under the ...
... SOME OF THOSE WHO SET WOULD DOG STANDARDS AT CHUFT'S 5INCE 1942 the Kennel Club has carried on the tradition of the great dog show founded by Charles Cruft nearly seventy years ago, and this year's event at Olympia was as successful as ever the most outstanding event in the canine calendar. Among the moving spirits sketched here by Fred May, Mr. Boulton was the Vice-Chairman and judged gundogs ...
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