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Some three weeks after Association football has come in with a roar, 'Rugger' less obtrusively takes the field. There is no 'grand kick-off' when hundreds of whistles release thousands of players on the ball; but here and there the deserted stands of Rugby grounds fill up; the new-marked touchline is peopled with little groups of spectators; the teams come out, all looking a little plumper as to the person, a little cleaner as to the clothing, than one remembers them last year; and then, in five minutes, a mighty kick has taken the ball over the stand, the forwards have jumped at a line-out, and there they are again in the scrum, pushing and heeling in the well-remembered way. At this appropriate moment Major Tosswill will talk on this year's prospects for the leading clubs.

WILKIE BARD
(in the Beauty Parlour)
BETTY FIELDS (Comedienne)
RUBY MILLER and ELIOT MAKEHAM in ' Experts,' by Edgar Middleton
JACK STRACHEY (Pianoforte Solos)
(Part Composer of ' So This is Love ' and ' Lady
Luck and BILLIE HILL and HORACE PERCIVAL (Light
Comedy Duo)

Contributors

Unknown:
Eliot Makeham
Unknown:
Edgar Middleton
Pianoforte:
Jack Strachey
Pianoforte:
Billie Hill
Pianoforte:
Horace Percival

A Discussion between Mr. and Mrs. Clough Williams Ellis

What of the future? is a question that titillates our imagination as few others can, because we have all the data on which to build and only the sketchiest ideas of probability to hold us in check. In this evening's discussion, however, the talkers will not build castles in the rarified air of the far future of Mr. H.G. Wells or Mr. Bernard Shaw; they will tackle the more practical question of whither our present tendencies will have led us in another twenty years. In particular, they will deal with the prospects of developing order out of that chaos into which our growing towns and mushroom suburbs are now being ever more deeply plunged.

Contributors

Speaker:
Clough Williams Ellis
Speaker:
Mrs. Clough Williams Ellis

2LO London and 5XX Daventry

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