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... ALL ABROAD AT THE CRITERION THEATRE. ...
... ALL ABROAD AT THE CRITERION THEATRE. ...
... In the first week of the new football season the first season ever played in the knowledge that England are champions of the world-- London Life has taken a look at the accommo dation offered their loyal fans by the 11 top London clubs. Not every team can win the Cup or League, but that's no reason why their supporters shouldn't be treated in a winning Club Address Manager T rains Buses ...
... SPORTING AND DRAMATIC VALENTINES. ...
... RUGBY v. MARLBOROUGH AT LORD'S. RUGBY WIN BY 193 RUNS. Drawn by F. GUlett. ...
... THE GENTLE ART! A MOST SUCCESSFUL OUTING; OR, SAVING THE BLANK! Drawn by G. E. Siutldy. ...
... --. DRAWN BY CIIAS. CRAVE. ...
... Monocles and After By Wing-Commander E. G. Oakley Beuttler Chief Petty-Officer Electrical Artificer Philip Morter has made Naval History. As an instrument-maker in civil life he had worn an eyeglass for four years, and did not mean to give it up when he volunteered for the Navy. A rating with a monocle was a phenomenon without precedent, and as King's Regulations contained no ban, something ...
... SHAKESPEAKEANISMS AT A TOY DOG SHOW. Drawn by S. T. Dadd ...
... . BY CECIL ALDIN. CECIL ALDIN. ...
... REMINISCENCES OF COLONEL CHUTNEY. II.-- THE SACRED WHITE ELEPHANT. WEI HELD H POW-WOW, I CR.OSS EXAMIME.P THE ENTIRE SUITE FEARFUL BLICHTERS ONE AND ALL ACCOMPANIED BY A GHOND SHIKARI WE FOLLOWED THE SPOOR THROUGH A DENSE BAMBOO JUNpLE. THE REniNISCENCES COLONEL CHUTNEY 50LPIĀ£R'>5P0RT.Srvm' NEVER SHALL 1 FORGER THE PHY WHEN RUNK.AH THE RAUAH OF BUMBALCURRY FINE FIGURE OF A MAN BY GAD CAML TO ...
... SPINNING FOR PIKE. ...
... PREPARING FOR THE SEASON IN STABLE AND KENNEL. ...