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A CHAT ABOUT HATS!

... A CHAT ABOUT HATS! Faces in the Crowd.” Vivid Human Lecture at Buckingham. MISS ADA WARD ON FASHION, TIME AND CHARACTER Lightning sketches a blackboard were ised by Miss Ada Ward. L.L.A.. the eminent ihilosopher, to illustrate her lecture, laces the Crowd ...

CONTEMPORARY CHAT

... or some warm sentiment, and the tattooers reproduced the writing in facsimile. Tattooing is said to be spreading in most unexpected quarters. One tattooer says he recently tattooed a bishop with a big cross crushing a dragon, while another ...

CONTEMPORARY CHAT

... CONTEMPORARY CHAT. Lord Roberts’s Staff. Lord Roberts’s action in asking the War Office fo* the appointment of a large numl)er of officers for special service is, says London correspondent, regarded in military quarters as of some significance. Throughout ...

CHAT WITH PRINCE

... CHAT WITH PRINCE The late Mr. Owen, who was born at St. John’s Wood, spent his boyhood in Buckingham and had been a school friend of a number of the older residents of the Borough, among them Mr. Thos. Osborne, J.p. He served in the 2nd and 3rd Foot (the ...

CONTEMPORARY CHAT

... form of compulsory service, of a sufficient force for the defence of the United Kingdom. It should always be borne in mind that our military system, so far home defence is concerned, contemplates compulsory service as a last resort. The country is given ...

CONTEMPORARY CHAT

... It was bestowed by a grateful country on the 13th Hussars at the close of their thirty-second action in the Peninsular War, when it appears that the state of their uniforms left a few trifles to be desired. A Terrible War story. A very terrible story ...

CHAT WITH THE PRINCE

... CHAT WITH THE PRINCE Apropos the Prince’s visit to Stowe on Thursday, it is interesting to record that a former Buckingham resident , Mr. H. S. Boots, brother of the welUknown Buckingham hairdresser, had the honour of a handshake and a few words with ...

HEALTH CHAT

... HEALTH CHAT By Physician. Vcrney Junction arr. Wmk hp aminant London Physician tm» column in a homely way about v erDey Junction dep. * 9 Oaydon arr contributor written more Health Chats than Marsh Gibbon ft Poundon other and these have had a world- Laimton ...

AT THE ‘ CHAT GRIS

... THE CHAT GRIS. nI'RING her previous visits to France Sally Martin had been too young to have been taken to visit boitcs de miit. In fact her father would still have disapproved strongly find to reply. such a visit. savs something for her Profound- reallv ...

Chinese chat for MP

... Chinese chat for MP A CHANCE to chat over a Chinese meal with the MP was taken up by many of Buckingham’s business people. More than 50 lunched at the Beijing restaurant last week where George Walden was The lunch was organised by the town’s Chamber of ...

CHAT WITH MACE-BEARER

... CHAT WITH MACE-BEARER Lord Addington proposed a vote of thanks to Sir Roger Keyes, emphasizing that by supporting the object of that week they would help forward the work of co-operation among the Services to which Sir Roger had referred. It had been ...

MaUie't Chat

... “Taking a Chance, Bad Money, When two play game, and “The Fight St. Eloi (official War Picture). A woman summoned Willesden on Wednesday for non-payment rates said that her husband earned 355. week and she paid 18s. week rent. There was a pleasant ...