The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 1 Jan 1931, p. 3

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"THURS. JANUARY Ist, 1931 THE HAILEYBURIAN Page 3 T r News Photos and Cartoons for Readers of [he Haileyburian | ee ne eee ge ee ee a ee Oe a Oe ee Their Excellencies in Vice-Regal Attire ya EMBARRASSING MOMENTS © 1830 King Features Syndicate, Inc. Great Britain rights reserved ---------- -- DENIAL, WEN YouR BYE UGHTS ON A SIGN $ C3] : MiL-tON [lL \ « | ARB YOU SLIDING poWN THE BANNISTER YoU WERE 00 "The VERGE OF A DECIDED Famous British Flier Reaches Vancouver Le Viscount and Lady Willingdon in state dress, from a very recent photograph. His Excellency will leave Canada for India in March, though his full term as Governor-General of Canada does not ex- pire until next August. --Photo by John Powis, Ottawa. = 1 ------ © 1020, LZ Th' --4 LEQ "ikea King Features Syndieat hes Fb 4), pasate a nw es ERS 'belie Jae ae eB 4 You WERE PROUDLY GVING He FIRST.AEG oP YouR. Hon. Mrs. Victor Bruce, famous British lady aviator, who is at- tempting to fly around the world, is here seen being decorated with a lucky token by Miss Eileen Dodge, Secretary of the Women's Aeronautical Association of Vancouver, on the occasion of the Bri- tish flier's arrival at the Pacific City. DRIVER: "I should like nothing better than to leave my job in the city and bury myself in the country down here!" PASSENGER: "Well, if you don't slow down a bit on this hill you're practically certain to realize your ambition!" --The Humorist, London ie A RE cee Baden Powell Christens Scout Engine Two new British Railway engines of the "Royal Scot" class named "The Boy Scout" and "The Girl Guide," have just been built in the Motherland and Sir Robert Baden Powell is here seen unveiling the plaque on the "Boy Scout" engine. Next to him is Sir Josiah i Stamp. ? CAREERS AS DERL WSS 8 St PRACTISE -- «gi cama ie F2| outer ster (SH-H-H, HE ) [AQ -AH, HB g Z »( May Be CANT HBAR, | LISTEW/NG -) | THE OLD Coors (po AS DEAF ASA | ees eA SD isa es 2: E Zs seal {2 ie AND THEN YOU FIND 0OT THE OLD COOr~is | USING A NEW DEVICE WITH WHICH HE ,1-- 1S HEARING PERFECTCY. % 1614 | Brie sau cB SSL et EROY @ ones "Te AstitZ SMG YL, PREIAELS " Picir YOUR CocoWU feu FOR A "ONG, SWeEer SNOOZE THE TIMELY ARRIVAL OF EINSTEIN --Shoemaker, in the Chicago Daily News Eton Stages Its Annual Freak Game Above is a picture showing a bunch of hustling, scrambling, mud- dy Etonians playing their favorite pastime, the Wall Game. To un- derstand the rules you must go to the famous English college and after studying the rules of soccer, rugby, hockey, lacrosse and all the other games you will be able to follow with interest this Wall Game which Eton claims for its own.

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