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Toward mighty Khyber Pass, the Empire's most romantic and reputedly most dangerous frontier, traveled Earl Willingdon last week, taking along the golden throne on which he sits as Viceroy of India. For this elaborate pilgrimage there were urgent reasons of state...
...repeated, "a straight grained pipe." Come, come, such a house as Dunhill's must have heard of a wood with a straight grain. They had. Worse they had a waiting list for those who wanted them. Would be have his name entered? The Duke of Peterborough, Lord Lounsbury, Earl of Ludgate, Lord Gray of Shasta and Mount Hellicon, The Vagabond. No he thought not. He was rather sure not. No, he really didn't need or require a straight grained pipe. It was all a joke, a hideous, ill-timed joke. Show him anything, give him anything. Half England...
Ambassador Mellon, eschewing champagne, had been sipping all through dinner a rare and red French vintage. While he slowly sipped, an iced Statue of Liberty directly in front of him slowly grew soggy, squelched down and had to be carried out. The noble chairman, the Earl of Derby, jocularly observed that this proved the warmth of Mr. Mellon's welcome. Rising to speak at last, Mr. Mellon twirled his glass, recalled that things which twirl too rapidly burst of centrifugal (out-thrusting) force...
...Commemorating the death in 1881 of that great statesman whose favorite flower was the primrose and who sent so many of them to Queen Victoria: Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield...
Died. Robert A. King, 72, song writer; of heart disease, immediately after hearing a radio broadcast of his last composition ("One Day in May"); in Manhattan. A writer of hits for 50 years, he sold five million copies of his waltz "Beautiful Ohio," written under the pseudonym Mary Earl...