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...gown of silver tissue, entered the Throne Room. The band struck up God Save the King. Their Majesties stopped; upon the conclusion of the anthem, His Majesty made a curt nod of acknowledgment and took his place with the Queen upon the throne dais. Members of the Royal Family and numerous officials and attendants took up their allotted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: The Season | 6/1/1925 | See Source »

...hunters in the country. Old inns, old sap-buckets, old railways delight him. Particularly, he has been interested in dilapidated things which the Government has vainly clung to. Refused Muscle Shoals on his own terms, he now considers the idle fleet. Selling things to Mr. Ford, however, is no royal road to fortune...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SHIPPING: Touchstone | 5/25/1925 | See Source »

Died. Mrs. Louisa Baldwin, 80, mother of Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin; in Worcestershire. She was one of the four daughters of the Rev. George B. Macdonald. Alice married J. Lockwood Kipling, was the mother of Rudyard Kipling. Agnes married Sir Edward Paynter, onetime (1896-1919) President of the Royal Academy. Georgiana became Lady Burne-Jones, wife of Sir Edward Burne-Jones, famed painter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: May 25, 1925 | 5/25/1925 | See Source »

...days all Berlin had been talking of nothing else but the entry of General feldmarschall Paul von Hindenburg, President-elect, into the capital. The Monarchists prepared to give him a royal welcome, not omitting renditions of Fredericus Rev, a martial Monarchial anthem (later forbidden). Republicans boycotted the proceeding. Communists threatened to stage counterdemonstrations (later forbidden). Finally, der Tag arrived. Chancellor Hans Luther, with his 10-year-old daughter, motored from the Chancellery to the railway station. Hundreds of thousands of people, mostly Monarchists, lined the streets. All Berlin, or so it seemed, was draped in the old Imperial colors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: President Hindenburg | 5/18/1925 | See Source »

...Significance. Only a man who was at once a Muhammadan, a scientist and a leader of great tact, courage and obstinacy could have consummated this expedition. Ahmed Hassanein was awarded the Founder's Medal of the Royal Geographical Society. In this book, which is purged of science, he writes of long fatigues and desperate adventure like a University Fellow .discussing such fantasies over the afternoon crumpet, yet this reticence gives the tale an objective ambiguity, as if the type of all desert wanderers, the very ghost of the Golden Horde, rode with Hassanein's thin company along the last frontiers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Saga in Sand | 5/18/1925 | See Source »

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