right at the top is o/ patent leather 'rah a jade ornament, and the one beside it, in dressed leather, has a wooden mount. The serriroable-lookeng tweed example on the left is intended /or mornings in town, and the dyed antelope example beside it, with silver ornament, /Or more
JAEGER There isn't the dimmest doubt, my deers, that the camel is utterly wronged. Because its really the mildest, most compatible thing and only wears that withering look because people will keep calling the desert • mighty waste of sand. I moan, the hair camels grow for Jaeger
A Play and a Revue. At 9-15 this sewing the Belfast Station will' broadcast • play by Lord Dunsany, " The Tants of the Arabs." The orchestra wall the incidental music. A revue,l thee New York," will be heard !ro Landau et 440. George roaford is responsible for the wore of the se
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Awarded to Lord David Cecil. Th® Hawtborndon Prize for 1930 lias been awarded to Lord David Cecil, younger eon of the Marquis Salisbury, for his novel The Stricken Deer.’* Mr. Stanley Baldwin announced the award at meeting of the committee yesterday. ** I won’t pretend to have r
ROYAL ULSTER SHOW. Next Week’s Attraction at Balmoral. The seventieth annual show promoted by the Royal Ulster Agricultural Society, and which will take place at Balmoral, Belfast, on May •28th aOth, promises to eclipse all previous ones both regard to the number entries and ■ t
tho Editor of "Belfast News-Letter.” Sir —It may interest to Mr. James Loughridgo to know that there is a mural tablet to the memory Dr. Drummond Ahoghill Parish Church with the following inscription Sacred to the memory of James It. Drummond, M.D., surgeon, Royal Navy, Professor