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“Ah, ah,” be cried in ecstasy. you will make me balf a dozen forThat is a lovely smell that takes ninepence, Miss Cosker?" he con-twenty years off my life." GOVERNMENT MONEY GRANT tinued, turning back to her whoed- She tittered up at him, turning

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“A regular man you are,” she Motor-cars and motor cycles "Oh well," she said, glancing smiled. "Always teasing for some- will be able to drive straight pityingly at his artificial leg, "for thing to cat." from the street on to the stage in this once then. When will you want

"Indeed," he dared wickedly, en- a new theatre to be built in them?"

couraged by her gaunt but wide Moscow.

The orchestra, will be over the suggested staring at her with

"To-morrow shall it be smile, "a cup of tea would be very welcome now, with one of these] heads of the actors in this thea close look. "Call for them you will cakes that have made you famous tre, for which the Government let me? A little walk I like in the all over the place." has assigned money in celebra-afternoon, for plenty of life is there

"Tut, tut," she laughed, very tion of the 60th. birthday of then this old boy yet." And he slap-

pleased. Her long lean sinewy famous Soviet stage manager.]

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Ivor vigorously slapped the knee] like a garland.

of his own leg.

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Ivor went home full of memories. udded in a loud male manner, full an actor will be eliminated.

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Lloyd George "Game To The Fr

RIFT IN 1922

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offices that he made his first appear "No one could say whether be"The late Edward Coskar's daughter) comes from the South, the East or I am.

ance on a Tory platform in Liver- Mam is hurled too." the West," said Professor Lee Emer-1

pool, after, twenty years of absence. "Then business blood and train- son Bassett, president of the Asso-ling you have in you," he said with

There was a supper party after the Sciatica and a member of the Leland an air of complimentary politeness.

meeting, and as Mr. Churchill does Stanford University faculty.

After a while Birkenhead came in not, wear his heart upon his sleeve "He He was very pleased. It was nice

from some official function, resplen I take the opportunity, of quoting a is just an American citizen, who that she was submissive to his

dent in, full dress and Orders. As short passage from Salvidge's notes, uses English well. He is an exam-curlosity. But his manner was nice

Pretty and attractive, school-Salvidge for his beneft told his which will be read with universal ple of what our speech can

and to her, too. He looked at her rustily mistresses must henceforth look atory over again, Birkenhead sat interest: EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South, should be the speech of an educat shriven face with a pollte esteem. plain. The Egyptian Ministry of with his hands thrust deep into his

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| trousers' pockets, and his long legs Professor Ray R. Immel, dean of he said, nodding towards the hand- They must wear a binck head-stuck out. At last he spoke: "1, the School of Speech at the Univer- some heirloom. "All to match is dress and a special uniform eut "on have always wanted to make a trip sity of Southern California, said your furniture upstairs, no doubt." very decent lines" in keeping with round the 80th Jane Manila, Rabaul. Brisbane, Sydney that President Roosevelt, in

world," he said. "I "Yes, best oak and antique," she the dignity of their profession. It think I've got a thousand pounds. Melbourne.

jopinion, is "one of the most per- answered, opening the oven door to must be sombre-and not trans: be able to go now, The Conli- Bussive speakers on the radio." examine the faggota. The fresh parent.

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"Glancing down the table to where Mrs. Churchill aut, looking very elegant and lovely, Churchill maid with a smile, 'It's the first time she has had supper after a Liberal Tory meeting. She's a and always has been.' It's all very strange to her. But to me, of course, it's just like coming home. Someone paid a complí- ment to Mrs. Churchill's" charm, and he replied, 'Without her 1 could not go on.. If I lost her I would lose everything." ~ Another very human episode re- ilates to Bonar Law. Just after the How different it all might have Armistice he and Salvidge were bean if the "Fusion" scheme of talking together in a room In 1920 had been successfully brought | Downing-street.

It was his last day of power, and there has been no return. .....

off, instead of dribbling out into shoals and quicksands. Here, too, this book is valuable for the light it throws on an episode which still is only known in fragments.

The principal Coalition leaders Lloyd George, Birkenhead, Bonar Law, Churchill and Chamberlain— were all warmly in favour of fusing the two wings together in a new Centre party Sulvidge, like a good Tory Democrat said straight out "that" "If fossilised "ory ́sm; con- tinued to "dominate, the Conserva- tive party it was doomed.“

Churchill's Return To. The Fold

"While we talked the sounds came, faintly · from the Horse Guards Parade where the 'crowds were ainging and cheering the soldiers. Suddenly I realised that Bonar was crying. He put hia head in his hands and a sob shook him.

"I was terribly moved. I pat ted his shoulder and said, "For God's

sake, don't give way like The Empire"still needs you. Your work is not finished yet."

that

"Hi, anid, "This is what, the victory means for me-time for a moment to mourn my dead

Now let us get on with our job!!! .

· The real trouble was that while What this biography clearly the leaders, especially those in office, establishes is that Salvidge, was favourable, the majority of fully the peer of most of the poll- were the rank and ate wery"always tical leaders of his day, and that in hankering after the old Liberal v. counsel he was no wien and shrewd Tory" sort of party warfare that as the best of them.

they knew and understood. Thus I would that he were alive and in do men and parties miss the tide." his prime to-day and in charge of Balvidge, was very largely. Instru- Conservative headquarters, not, in manial in bringing back Mr. Chur- Liverpool, but in London, teaching. chill to the Tory fold;)/When the Tory organisers how to organise Coalition fell Church!!! was left and Inspiring Tory workers with a very much outside and alone, and rest for work and the Secrets of It was through, Salvidge's good success

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