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... Sir Pierce Lacy, Bt., here with his loader and retriever, has some of the best coverts in Suffolk on his estate, Ampton Hall, Bury St. Edmunds. At seventy-eight years of age he is still an excellent shot, and during the pheasant season prominent guns accept his invitation to shoot over well-wooded ground. This year the party included Lord Erskine, Col. W. Francis, Mr. J. A. Dewar and Brig. T. ...
... A SIX YEARS' SAGA COMMEMORATED AT THE RALE OF FIRE DIVISION'S ANNUAL DINNER THE exploits of the Fifth Indian Division which nurtured so many fine commanders, including the present C.I.G.S., have now become legendary. But their reality is recalled at the annual dinners, of which the fifth was recently held at the May Fair Hotel. The Divisional shoulder flash is a ball of fire, and enemies, ...
... THE TALES OF HOFFNUNG Are you coming down at once, Benny, or do I have to come and fetch you? ...
... By HARCOURT By HARCOURT ...
... by Graham by Graham ...
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... GRIN AND BEAR IT By HARCOURT ...
... T fjh 'tl H p of Lancaster, is Patron of the Association of Lancastrians in London, and it J. was in both the Royal and regional sense that His Majesty was toasted at the recent annual dinner Sir Amed W F°rCll-eSter' i successful .function, the forty-fifth of its kind, the President Si, Alfred Wood, a pioneer of the beet sugar industry, was in the chair, and is sketched below S some oj his ...
... Always be taken back view. One should know ivhal one looks like from the front By Wyndham Robinson ...
... 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 ...