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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... ZERO? OR, THE EVE OF THE ATTACK. BY H. M. BATEMAN ...
... . AS SEEN Our versatile artist devoted his talents to a few turfites who were present for the Grand National last week. We haven't the pleasure of Mr. Charlie Trigg's acquaintance, but in case the suggestion of libel enters his mind, we would like to anticipate any proceedings by apologising. Mr. F. Parker is a keen sportsman who was a former mayor of Northampton, while Mr. F. Withington, the ...
... IRON TROUSERS-- II. BY H. M. BATEMAN ...
... THE SCOTTISH CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS5 DIMMER. SOME DOUGHTY CELEBRITIES- -BY FRED MAY The Fifteenth Annual Dinner of the Scottish Chartered Accountants was held at the Criterion Restaurant, and was presided over by Sir John Mann, K.B.E., a distinguished member of the profession, a director of many companies, and formerly Assistant Financial Secretary of the Ministry of Munitions, and Controller ...
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... FLASHES OF FUN FROM THE FIGHTING FINES IN FRANCE Very (Trae) ILigglhilts oim Tommy1' Erre jpirssiiIb)E Mmmhio^UIIPo By A. Go Barton Now, then, come out of it, yer afore I come in and bayonet the whole lot of yer Officer Private Jones. Private Jones Here, sir Officer Private Perks. Private Perks 'Ere Sergeant Cuss: 'Ere what? Private Perks: 'Ere I am Tin Hat Who are you 'Arry Fifth South ...
... By Geoirg'e Belclhieir. He Yes, miss, we gets a rare lot of you sketchists round these parts. Beg pardon, miss, which be you for be you for cattle or for us By George Belelhier0 ...
... AT THE, READING AGRICULTURAL SHOW. COUNTERFEITS OF CELEBRITIES. BY FRED MAY All the world is the caricaturist's oyster. He is a respecter of neither persons nor potentates, and those who are so unfortunate as to be unable to recognise him from a plain-clothes officer or a cloak-room attendant have all our sympathy, but none of our admiration. At the Royal Counties Agricultural Show at Reading ...