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The Hon. Esmond Harmsworth (in centre), the new M.P. for the Isle of Thanet, who is only 21 years of age and the youngest member of Parliament, arriving at the House of Commons. On his right is his father, Viscount Rothermere, and on his left Mr. F. A. Macquisten, K.C., M.P. for Springburn, Glasgow, who with Lieut.-Col. G. C. H. Wheler, M.P. for Faversham, acted as sponsor to the new member.

The boxing contest at the Albert Hall, London, between Johnny Griffiths (America), and Francis Charles (France), which resulted in the latter being knocked out in the third round. Griffiths is seen forcing the fighting

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1564, 15 April 1920, Page 19

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The Hon. Esmond Harmsworth (in centre), the new M.P. for the Isle of Thanet, who is only 21 years of age and the youngest member of Parliament, arriving at the House of Commons. On his right is his father, Viscount Rothermere, and on his left Mr. F. A. Macquisten, K.C., M.P. for Springburn, Glasgow, who with Lieut.-Col. G. C. H. Wheler, M.P. for Faversham, acted as sponsor to the new member. The boxing contest at the Albert Hall, London, between Johnny Griffiths (America), and Francis Charles (France), which resulted in the latter being knocked out in the third round. Griffiths is seen forcing the fighting New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1564, 15 April 1920, Page 19

The Hon. Esmond Harmsworth (in centre), the new M.P. for the Isle of Thanet, who is only 21 years of age and the youngest member of Parliament, arriving at the House of Commons. On his right is his father, Viscount Rothermere, and on his left Mr. F. A. Macquisten, K.C., M.P. for Springburn, Glasgow, who with Lieut.-Col. G. C. H. Wheler, M.P. for Faversham, acted as sponsor to the new member. The boxing contest at the Albert Hall, London, between Johnny Griffiths (America), and Francis Charles (France), which resulted in the latter being knocked out in the third round. Griffiths is seen forcing the fighting New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1564, 15 April 1920, Page 19