HID HER CLOTHES
MOTHER "IMPOSSIBLE !"
Dame Beatrix Lyall, a membor of tho London County Council, was "uuavoidabaly prevented" from attending a municipal reform meeting.which she was due to address at North-west Cam-, benvell, states a Lond.au exchange. Her family had hidden her 'clothes!
Mr. W, H. Webbe, the Municipal Reform candidate for the division, told tho mooting that Darao Beatrix Uad been ill in bed, but once she Uad made up her mind, to do a thing no one could dissuade her. He had telephoned her [daughter earlier in tho day .to inquire about Dame Beatrix 'a health, and Miss Lyall had reported that her mother was not ''merely difficult—she was impossible!"
Dame Beatrix had, Miss Lyall added, made up her mind to speak at the Cambcrwoll meeting, and. was determined to get out of bod and go. there. Her doctor told her not to go;, her family told her not to go, but she took no notice of tliem. : . ■
"So wo took her clothes tiwhy Jim] hid them," suit! Miss Lyall.. (Ijaugiiter.} ' ' '
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 106, 7 May 1934, Page 13
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173HID HER CLOTHES Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 106, 7 May 1934, Page 13
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