MR RAMSAY MACDONALD'S SONS.
The British Prime sons promise to b© divergent careers—Mr Donald in politics, and MX Mac Donald in business don paper of who sits as Labour M-P- ___ sftlaw division of NottmgWni. ing part in the Imperia ___ where, among his otherdut as official spokesman of ment at the da l */ ■ Except that his hair is WacK. i't grey, he is growing , expl* B ? like his father, and hLS . tion of events is given in and confidential manner most cynical journalists unag» g| p he has anything to conc ®~j jfr B*, lived much in nett, the Canadian Premier, of his closest friends. M Alister MabDonald, teiteS hand, seems to have littJ politics. He I>egan by ggi r for clever architect, and h all the arts. Last year b tt good deal of interest "J®,}# his adventures at Hollywood . circs of iU artistic P er^'° as fast * ho is making money quitej or faster than any gooa ought to do as a L- ed)^ produces the cheap of novels, which aro a ing sale. The ' for a couple of pillion . time, and then sit < * fitg wjs their presses turn. ¥*£)«rj W make the Prime Minister S quite jtLsigaifi caßt *
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20093, 24 November 1930, Page 6
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200MR RAMSAY MACDONALD'S SONS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20093, 24 November 1930, Page 6
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