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  2. A LONDON LETTER

    At the present moment there are no diplomats in London more in the public eye than those who represent the Nazi Government at the Court of St. James's, ...

    Article : 366 words
  3. FRANK CRITICISM.

    Sir John Reith, the Director-General of the British Broadcasting Corporation, whose reputation as a superman is immortalised in stone in the new B.B.C. ...

    Article : 263 words
  4. COLONEL LINDBERGH IN LONDON.

    Colonel Lindberg is becoming as clever an avoider of the limelight at Sir James Barrie. His stay England has been a period of continual flitting from place ...

    Article : 242 words
  5. NO MOTOR RACES FOR OXFORD.

    Regulations affecting the use of cars by Oxford undergraduates have become increasingly strict recently, and the latest ban is upon motor racing during term. ...

    Article : 130 words
  6. POLICEMAN'S LOT.

    It is not generally realised what an expensive fellow the London "Bobby," and his provincial counterpart, is—although nobody grudges him his wages, and most ...

    Article : 137 words
  7. LOUDSPEAKERS IN TUBES?

    In the old days the tube trains on London's underground always carried an attendant by every door to open the iron gates and call out the name of the ...

    Article : 170 words
  8. BOYS' CLUBS.

    The big move on behalf of the Boys' Clubs which has been launched with the support of the Royal Family was given a fillip by a dinner at the Mansion House ...

    Article : 144 words
  9. NELSON'S LOG.

    Lord Wakefield, the oil magnate, who has done such wonders for the country in backing air, land, and sea record attempts to further the prestige of ...

    Article : 305 words
  10. MARVELLOUS MEMORY.

    An astonishing instance of how memory may be cultivated almost to the point of genius was given by Dr. L. J. Combrie at a dinner in London for ...

    Article : 160 words
  11. DAME ETHEL SMYTH.

    All the leading people in the British world of music. Sir Thomas Beecham, Sir Hugh Allen, Sir Henry Wood, Sir Dan Godfrey, Dr. Malcolm Sargeant, Mr. ...

    Article : 274 words
  12. A TARANTULA HOAX.

    All Wimbledon began to draw up its skirts and walk warily when it was reported that a fearsome and poisonous Tarantula spider, arrived from Jamaica ...

    Article : 162 words
  13. STROUD CHURCH

    Arrangements have been almost completed for the celebration of the centenary of St. John's Church of England, Stroud. A feature of these will be services on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 499 words
  14. A NATIVE LEGEND

    When, not long ago, the Imperial Airways air-liner. Astraea, was making a survey flight along eastern sections of the 10,000 miles air-mail route from ...

    Article : 474 words
  15. HOSPITAL EXPANSION

    Within a few feet of the present office of the Medical Superintendent of the Newcastle Hospital there is to be seen the memorial stone, set in 1884, of the Hannell Wing. The building has gone; but the stone remains, and will always ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. For Sunday The Quiet Hour

    Rejoice in the Lord alway, and again I say Rejoice....Be careful for nothing but in everything, by prayer and supplication with ...

    Article : 1,366 words
  17. LEAVES FROM OLD FILES

    Launching Ceremony.—The shipbuilding yard of Messrs. Muirhead Bros. at Stuartville (William River) was the scene of an interesting ceremony on ...

    Article : 738 words
  18. "LOVE ON THE DOLE"—A Realistic Novel

    "Love on the Dole" is from the pen of Walter Greenwood. It is a human document of very great interest and importance. If Hans Fallada has laid bare the ...

    Article : 1,254 words
  19. 25 YEARS AGO

    Globe Miners.—Glebe Miners' Lodge has nominated the following officers—Chairman, Mr. R. Powell, Treasurer, Mr. W. Bower: Secretary, Mr. C. Yearby: ...

    Article : 658 words
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