THE STRANGER WITHIN OUR GATES
... What with the Franco-British Exhibition, the Hungarian ditto, Raisuli's tribesmen, West African soldiers and savages from the recently closed Naval and Military Tournam ...
... What with the Franco-British Exhibition, the Hungarian ditto, Raisuli's tribesmen, West African soldiers and savages from the recently closed Naval and Military Tournam ...
... By HERBERT FARJEON The disappointing voice of the screen Our dramatic critic hears Anna Christie, The Vagabond King, and The Green Goddess and holds that talkies are still more o ...
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... Jhe Jimes we live in GANDHI GOES WALKING MR. GANDHI, the most talked-of man in India, is a Mahatma: and a Mahatma, being a holy man, is entitled to speak more obscurely than the ordinary sinful mortal ...
... RACING NOTIONS By CARBINE Autumn Puzzles RACING people are now getting right down to the puzzles of the autumn handicaps. Interest has been stimulated by the appearance of the first lists of London Betting on the Cesarewitch and Cambridgeshire. The odds do not strike me as being particularly tempting. For example, we find Lightning Artist at 8 to I for the Cesarewitch, yet it is probable ...
... Racing Notions By CARBINE At Cheltenham AFTER a quiet beginning the big meeting at Chelten ham developed into a huge success. Things went with a wonderful swing on the second day, and nobody appeared to enjoy the exceptionally fine sport more than the Prince of Wales, who was in the paddock before most of the races, critically examining the 'chasers. Several times he went out on to the ...
... ARE WE UPROOTED NO BRITISH PHLEGM Drawn by G. L. Stampa. ...
... A MAN may be legally attached to one woman and yet sincerely attached to another. T t is sometimes more important to get credit from a good tailor than to get credit for a good deed. XAJ e find that we are not alone in think ing that it is dreadfully difficult to have a really good time with really good people. Just at the present time no one whose signature ends in heim or stein can be said ...
... T)0PEBRiiDLEy> l^EBRiDLEY JL Ciuii Military Naua/ Jailors of OLD BOND ST LONDON-^ By Appointment to H.M. the King of Spain. S&ytny oF^uczd POST DATES By D. A. B. You can't blame a girl for taking the best market, where it's a question of real importance. And you can quite understand a chap preferring to go to a whoopee party instead of dining as arranged with his aunt. But you can kick at the ...
... . By GUARDRAIL OUR best congratulations to Cecil Boyd-Rochfort and Pat Beasley on a wonderful week's work. The thick end of £17,000 in stakes in two days, with a possible St. Leger to come, must give one a nice glow. The races concerned three rather unlucky people on the Turf, Lord Astor, Mr. Woodward and Sir Humphrey de Trafford. Lord Astor's Derby luck is proverbial, but to have a £10,000 ...
... Standing By One Thing and Another Bv D. B. Wyndham Lewis QUITE rightly-- as you will agree if you study some of the faces peer ing daily through the railings of Wellington Barracks when the Guards parade-- quite rightly did that honest ex-sergeant who gave evidence in the Fainting Drummer-boy Case scourge some of those cat-calling critics for their ignorance. Emotionalism is making such ...
... By HENRY LONGHURST IT was with special interest that I watched the match between Addington and Cambridge University the other day. The club team, though weakened by the absence, for various reasons, of Cyril Tolley and Rex Hartley, was still one of the strongest that has turned out against a University, and the names of Walker Cup players stretched far down the list. In addition tp this, ...