YPRES: Outpost of The Channel Ports.
INFORMAL GATHERINGS
GEORGE HOTEL,
THE YPRES TIMES
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THE FOLLOWING MONÏHLY
will be held at the
213, STRAND, W.C.2.
(Opposite the Law Courts)
on
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1929 Programme by Mrs. E. Heap.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 1929 Programme by Mr. P. Hubbart.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 1929 Programme by Toe H.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 2nd, 1930 Talk by Commander H. M. Denny,
D.S.Ö., on Reduction of Arma
ments and Freedom of the Seas."
From 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Have we had the pleasure to see you at one of our gatherings If so, we shall be glad to
have your company again. A very hearty invitation is extended to you and to your friends
wishing to attend.
An invitation will be sent by the Hon. Secretary, London County Committee, to any friend
on receipt of the name and address. Ladies are cordially invited.
By BEATRIX BRICE, Author of The Battle Book of Ypres," etc. With a Descriptive
Foreword by Field-Marshal Lord Plumer, G.C.B. With Illustrations. Crown
8vo. In Paper Boards, 2s. 6d. post free, 2s. iod.
The aim of this book is to give in concise fashion a good understanding of the
Ypres Salient, in the smallest compass, and at the lowest possible price. The first
part is a brief description of the city and of the salient, giving a summary of the history
relating to the landscapea sort of coup d'ceil of the battle-field. This is followed by
a list of landmarks and memorials, and, to give the book living interest, a brief narrative
of the event connected with each. A list of cemeteries is also given, as well as brief
notes of information for travel. Applications to the Secretary, Ypres League, 9, Baker
Street, London, W.i.