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...equal position with the laws of justice." The protest concludes: "A further report is due from the Iron and Steel Institute?a report of a very different tenor." How soon the "report of a different tenor" will be issued Is unknown. Meanwhile the cry goes up: "How long, O Lord...
...from 1780 to the present day) his golden spurs, a much coveted prize offered by the Jockey Club of England to the jockey who wins the Derby three times in succession. Donoghue won the 1921 race on J. B. Joel's Humorist and the 1922 race on Lord Woolavington's Captain Cuttle. His other wins were: 1915, S. Joel's Pommern; 1917, Mr. " Fairie's " Gay Crusader...
Edward of Wales: "Lord Riddell's News of the World printed an account of how I broke into my home at St. James' Palace a few nights ago after having forgotten my latchkey. Finding an open window, I requested a 'Bobby' to give me a 'leg up.' This he did. But no sooner had I got inside than I leapt out again−or I had invaded the room of one of the sleeping female servants. . . Eventually I climbed to the roof of a one-story wing of the palace, smashed a skylight, dropped...
Engaged. Princess Maud Alexandra Victoria Georgia Bertha, 30, daughter of the Princess Royal and the late Duke of Fife, a niece of King George V, to Captain Lord Charles Alexander Carnegie, 29, eldest son of the Earl of Southesk. King George has given his requisite consent to the marriage...
AREN'T WE ALL?Smart, sophisticated, sparkling English comedy, giving Cyril Maude every opportunity to score as a delightful old reprobate lord who sought his amourettes in the depths of the British Museum...