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Mrs. Smith, the mother of Lord Birkenhead, until recently Secretary for India and a former Lord Chan- cellor, died at Eastbourne, Jast month. With her were her daughters Miss Smith and Mrs. Thompson.
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SCHOOLBOYS BEAT A K.CC TEAM·
A NARROW VICTORY
A "NEW WHEEZE
A THRILLER BY GRAMOPHONE.
EDGAR WALLACE'S LATEST Mr. Edgar Wallace, author, At the Kowloon Cricket Club yesterday, a home team engaged dramatist, and owner of race- a cricket XI from the Diocesan horses, has broken into new paths Boys' School In an exciting match by becoming a teller of talcs for which resulted in a narrow victory the gramophone...
Top He has written a special thriller for the school by two runs. acorer for the Club was A. Leppard called "The Man in the Ditch" (40), whilst F. K. Lee scored 45 and has read it into the gramo for the D.B.S. Best bowling re-phone recording microphone, auit was obtained by N. H. Ross that it may be transformed into a It will be (K.C.C.) who secured four for 21. double-sided record.. D. Anderson captured four wickets fasued by the Columbia Company.
It is not fair to divulge the plot, for 28, bowling for the school.
but there is said to be a hangman concerned, a woman who uses a revolver, and, of course, the man in the ditch,
The funeral took place in the beautiful Ocklynge Cemetery, below Beachy Head, on a slope facing the glorious sweep of the South Downs.
Mrs. Smith is being buried there at her own wish, expressed while her son was at the bedside shortly Scores:- before she became unconscious. She had become very fond of East- bourne, where she had lived for some years.
Mrs. Smith was taken ill and removed to a nursing home imme- diately. She remained very cheer- ful, showing her keen interest in everything and insisting upon Miss Smith reading the newspapers to her every morning.
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Mrs. Smith was a most charming old lady. Everyone who knew her loved her. Her conversation was witty and well-informed. She was left a widow with five young children, of whom the boy who became Lord Birkenhead was the eldest, and she sacrificed everything R. Lee
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