hotel
Splendid Britannique
STUART OSWALD, M.C.,
YPRES
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THE YPRES TIMES
The price of tickets are is., 2s. 6d. and 5s.
(including tax). Ladies are cordially invited.
Applications accompanied with remittance
should be addressed to the Hon. Secretary,
London County Committee, c/o Ypres League,
9, Baker Street, W. 1
A limited number of tables can be reserved
for parties of four and upwards on payment of
2S. per table on 2s. 6d. tickets, and 2s. 6d. per
table on 5s. tickets. It is pointed out that no
applications can be considered later than
October 18th. (See page 126).
DANCE.
At the request of many members, the London
County Committee have agreed to again organize
another dance for members and friends on
Wednesday, November 26th, 1930, at the
Veteran's Club, 2, Hand Court, Holborn, W.C.i,
at 7.30 p.m. Price of tickets is. 6d. each.
These may be obtained from the Hon. Secretary,
London County Committee, Ypres League, 9,
Baker Street, W.i.
On the last occasion we spent a very successful
evening and had a splendid attendance. Will
members therefore book this date and be
sure to give us their support, as we are anxious
to have another good evening. Early applica
tion should be made for tickets.
TRIP TO YPRES.
The Committee are considering a trip to
Ypres in 1931, either at Whitsuntide or August
Bank Holiday, exclusively for members and
friends in the London area. A week-end
Saturday to Tuesday is suggested, and it is
hoped to raise a party of 50 persons. Some
may not be in the position to defray the total
cost of the trip in one sum, so the Committee are
giving consideration to an instalment system.
Will all those in the London area who are
interested, kindly send their names to the Hon.
Secretary, London County Committee, who will
forward full particulars when arrangements are
completed.
MADEMOISELLE FROM ARMENTIERES.
Memories of the war and of one of the most
famous of British Army songsMademoiselle
from Armentieres have been recalled by the
mysterious death of Mile. Laure Millanquet at
La Chapelle d'Armentieres.
She was 44 years old. In 1914 and 1915 she
was a beautiful young woman, the centre of
attraction in the little billeting village behind the
British lines, where she had taken refuge.
Mile. Millanquet had lived alone since the
war, and it was whispered locally that she was
mourning for some young lover who had been
killed. Certainly she refused many offers of
marriage and rarely left her solitary house.
She was found dead, and it was thought that
she had committed suicide. Police investiga
tions, however, have led them to doubt this
theory, and a search is being made for a man
who, it is said, was seen to leave her house the
night before her death was discovered.
By courtesy of the Daily Mail."
YPRES OUTPOST OF THE CHANNEL SPORT.
(Price 2s. 6d. Post free, 2s. iod.)
The Ypres Salient has greatly changed
since the war, and this new Guide cannot
fail to help Visitors to Ypres who see it
under its present conditions.
All Visitors to Ypres should possess a copy.
Map and List of Cemeteries in the Ypres
Salient.
Price is. Post free, is. 2d.
7, Rue Porte-Paris, Amiens (Somme), FRANCE.
{ypres league representative)
Private Motor Cars. Moderate Rates.
Cemeteries. Battlefields. General Tourinc.
Photographs. Wreaths Placed.
Ex-Service Driver-Guides
Telegrams "Stars, Amiens."
GRAND PLACE. Opposite Cloth Hall.
Leading Hotel for Comfort
and Quality.
Completely Renovated.
Running Water Bathrooms.
Moderate Terms. Garage.
Patronized by The Ypres League.