NEVER NO MORE
... WHEN we pick up our morning Times many of us, before unfolding those august sheets, glance with attention down the column headed Personal, but more familiarly known as the Agony Column ...
... WHEN we pick up our morning Times many of us, before unfolding those august sheets, glance with attention down the column headed Personal, but more familiarly known as the Agony Column ...
... IMPERCEPTIBLY the months that make the years roll by with no more notice than the telegraph posts that flash past the carriage window of the 9.15. Only an unscheduled halt between st ...
... DESCRIBED BY LAURANCE WOODHOUSE The match between the Australians and Surrey at the Oval, the chief features of which are here set forth, ended rather sensational ...
... DESCRIBED BY LAURANCE WOODHOUSE The match between the Australians and Surrey at the Oval, the chief features of which are here set forth, ended rather sensational ...
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... HUNTING NOTES By ARTHUR W. COATEN Keeping His Hand In WITH foxhunting stopped in High Leicestershire for many weeks, Lord Stalbridge has been keeping his hand in by hunting the Limerick Hounds, whose own huntsman, Mr. A. P. Pollok, has been laid up. I doubt whether there is a better amateur huntsman on either side of the Irish Sea than Mr. Pollok, whom I remember more than twenty years ago as ...
... The Dream of the Golfer who forgot his a day IS GOOD FOR YOU ...
... PICTORIAL POLITICS. The End Approaches. T t is a matter of some difficulty to prognosticate the date of the demise of the present Socialist Government. Its life may be prolonged by the nervous attentions of the Liberal Party, who have no desire, according to The Westminster Gazette, to go to the polls and see the Labour Party weakened to the profit of Conservatism. It may be that Mr. ...
... PETROL VAPOUR By W. G. ASTON. Too Much Economy IF this year there is not quite such an atmosphere of gaiety and abandon about the Motor Show, there is no doubt plenty of reason for that state of affairs. For one thing it is only a few days since the Income Tax assessments arrived to decorate the breakfast table, and it takes some little time for most of us to recover from the smack in the eye ...
... THE PASSING SHOWS Cochran's 1931 Revue, at the London Pavilion WHETHER Charles B. Cochran's 1931 .Revue will be running by the time these notes and sketches appear is on the knees of the gods or, perhaps, the laps of the stalls. Redeemed from a nine days' fate by a magnanimous surrender of salaries on the part of the three American principals, the revue at the moment of rescuing these lines ...
... PETROL VAPOUR By W. G. ASTON. New Law. AFTER the Prime Minister of Great Britain has tartly told the Mother of Parliaments that a matter of national importance is no concern of the House of Commons there is no excuse for one being surprised at anything; it is just a plain tip, literally from the horse's mouth, that Bureaucracy, by Whitehall out of Incompetence, is a sure winner. And yet I ...
... THE BYSTANDER IN PARIS _ RECORDING BRITISH CASUALTIES WE certainly have all experienced deep down an uncom fortable kind of a feeling lately at having been cut off from the little island across the Channel! Not that we were totally cut off, but the idea of Havre-Folkestone as a route these cold nights certainly appealed to nobody except those driven by necessity to cross, such as the poor ...