THE EARL OF BESSBQROUGH, Governttr-Gen- ■ erql> of Canada, who presided yesterday at • the official opening of the Imperial Economic Con--1 ference atOttawa.
•.','. ~,. ■ ~ ■ • . ■-..'•.'•'- : "Sport and General" Photo. TENNIS IN AID" OF CHARlTY.— Exhibition matches took place on 13th June at Sir Arthur Crosfield-s residence, Highgate, London. Mrs. Helen Wills-Moody is seen watching the tennis, with Princess Alice • ' ■■< Countess of Athtone (on left) and the Earl of Athlone (on right). ;
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 19, 22 July 1932, Page 5
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68THE EARL OF BESSBQROUGH, Governttr-Gen■ erql> of Canada, who presided yesterday at • the official opening of the Imperial Economic Con-1 ference atOttawa. •.','. ~,. ■ ~ ■ • . ■-..'•.'•'- : "Sport and General" Photo. TENNIS IN AID" OF CHARlTY.—Exhibition matches took place on 13th June at Sir Arthur Crosfield-s residence, Highgate, London. Mrs. Helen Wills-Moody is seen watching the tennis, with Princess Alice • ' ■■< Countess of Athtone (on left) and the Earl of Athlone (on right). ; Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 19, 22 July 1932, Page 5
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