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PRINCE HENRY.

POSSIBLE BETROTHAL. LONDON, Jan. 11. The People says that the possible betrothal of Prince Henry, the third son ql’ the King, to a Scotswoman, is the subject, of tails in London. Hiis name is frequently coupled with that of Lady Mary Scott, aged 20, the. fourth daughter of the Duke of Buo cleuch, who is at present prince Henry’s host. The friendship of Prince George, the fourth son of the King, and Miss Poppy Baring, daughter of Sir Godfrey Baring, is also attracting attention. AFTER EATING ONIONS. All the unpleasant after-effects are dispelled by using Fluenzol as a mouth-wash. A spoonful (undiluted) should be retained In the mouth for half-a-minute and worked round the gums[ and palajft.

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Shannon News, 27 January 1925, Page 3

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119

PRINCE HENRY. Shannon News, 27 January 1925, Page 3

PRINCE HENRY. Shannon News, 27 January 1925, Page 3

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