Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Nov 1926, p. 6

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BRITISH WHIG, KINGSTON, ONT. ishop Plays Tennis; Lady Mayo res » th, en i. wc edits EATON HALL, from an air- plane photograph, the mag- a ; ¢ nificent seat of the Duke of ---- ad Se { ~ ; Sa Westminster and one of the INDIA has some of the queer- famous places of England est temples in the world. This is the Elephant Tower in Agua, where all the sacred \yyoq yp; PRYKE, Lady Magoress of London, was married elephants of India are sup- recently to Mr. Cyril Turner at St. Paul's Cathedral. His wife posed to live after their death being dead, the lord mayor had designated Miss Pryke as lady mayoress, and the ceremony was in consequence carried out with great pomp and circumstance LORD BISHOP OF LONDON, Dr. Winnington-Ing=am, pla HON ATE ONY aS sainst le ii * le. if wlio Ai AN 1 Ad SUBMARINE R-4 ran ashore on the Pole sands off Exmouth seafront, having, it is presumed, SES5d game againat Helen Yih a a x 1 % QUITH. handsome son of the lost her way one early foggy moraing lately. Fhotagraph shuws a hawser being taken to the interesting game and a large gathering watched the match with Earl and Countess of Oxford vasse) wath whieh to tow her o ie sand han the American tennis quecn FRINCE LBOPOLD greeting his bride on the quarter-deck of the Swedish cruiser Fylgia, cn which Princess Astrid journeyed from Stockholm to Antwerp. To the right is Princess Ingeborg of Sweden CIE ai SSS, " Y | SERRE | NATHALIA CRANE, l4.year-old Brooklyn girl. who has DUCHESS DOUANIERES D' UZES is the first woman to held the 'office of Lieutenant db been selected by a committee of American poets as one of the Louveterie which entitles her to wear a uniform and requires her to keep a pack of hounds. six native poets with the greatest popular appeal She is on the left of the picture on her favorite horse at the ceremony of blessing the hounds . DON. Blue Belton English setter, and Sir Roger de Couriel- hockey season in New York. Elaborate ceremonies were carfied out in wett, Jun., valued at $10,000, game dogs owned by George H AND professional Madison Square Garden he Tet, an all-Canadian team, defeated the Montreal Maroons in the initial contest. The Hyman of Shohola Falls, Pa., noted sportsman and dog-breeder, West Point band of 136 pieces is shown with the members of both teams on the ice holding ruffed grouse oN 5

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