DELHI.—At the Indian capital recently a huge service sports meeting was held. Amongst the native ex-servicemen to participate was this nonagenarian who, despite his age, won the tug-of-war event.
VIENNA.—In an insignificant little house; in the Austrian capital lives this 84-year-old woman, who once was the most powerful lady in Europe. She is Frau, Katharine Schrait, closest friend of the bid Emperor, Eranz-Joseph
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Evening Star, Issue 22572, 13 February 1937, Page 7
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63DELHI.—At the Indian capital recently a huge service sports meeting was held. Amongst the native ex-servicemen to participate was this nonagenarian who, despite his age, won the tug-of-war event. VIENNA.—In an insignificant little house; in the Austrian capital lives this 84-year-old woman, who once was the most powerful lady in Europe. She is Frau, Katharine Schrait, closest friend of the bid Emperor, Eranz-Joseph Evening Star, Issue 22572, 13 February 1937, Page 7
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