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An armoured car, driven by Territorials who are in camp at Shoreham, in difficulties during field operations on the Sussex Downs.
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V.C.'s PIPES.Mr. D. Laidlaw, ot Bowsden, teaching his son to play on the pipes which he played near Loos in 1915 during an assault, when he won the V.O.
A smarttwo-piece made of blacl: georgette and velvet with a beaded belt. Baroque, ("Daily Mirror.")
SNUB TO MRS. G-EUWDY.Mrs. Grundy relegated to the background in the procession at Eastbourne fancy dress carnival.("Daily Mirror "photograph.)
EQUILIBItlUM.A demonstration near Covent Garden yesterday by a market porter, who carried twenty baskets on his head. He had many admirers.
Mrs. Philip Snowden, who was prevented from giving evidence at Farnham by illness at Wildbad-Gastein, Austria, is much better.
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