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RUMOURS DENIED

HEIRESS HOT UNHAPPY . LONDON, June 1. “ I am surprised at the rumours about Barbara and Alexis. As far as 1 know, these are all rubbish.’’ said Mr Franklin Hutton, father of Princess Mdivani, on landing at Southampton to-day. “ What about her tearful letters to you?” asked the journalist, to which Mr Hutton remarked: “Downright lies,” adding: “1 have come to England because the dentists here are the finest in' the world, and I want my teeth attended to. I have taken a shooting box in Avistria. 1 don’t know whether Barbara is going to America next week, but I am not.” Prince Alexis went to the stateroom and had a long talk with Mr Hutton, and went ashore with his wife. Barbara has a positive mania for slimming, and refuses to cat anything in restaurants or night clubs.

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Evening Star, Issue 21749, 18 June 1934, Page 12

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140

RUMOURS DENIED Evening Star, Issue 21749, 18 June 1934, Page 12

RUMOURS DENIED Evening Star, Issue 21749, 18 June 1934, Page 12

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