PUNGENT CRITICISM
PALACE GARDEN PARTY. (Times Air Mall Service.) LONDON, July 27. An extraordinary report of a Buckingham Palace garden party appeared recently In the Toronto “Star.” “I’m sure Earl Baldwin didn’t rent his clofhrs from a clothes firm,” -wrote the reporter, “be'cause his trousers looked ns If they'd never been pressed. He looked very white and very tired, and it was interesting to see him and his wife, walk off among the flowers. “The King looked well cnred-for and healthy. Most of those who crowded in to shako hands with the little Princesses wore badly-dressed women with haw-haw accents. “But no-one .jostled Queen Mary. Majesty sits on heV shoulders and the mob kept, a respectful distance from her. She moved across the lawns 1n easy .Tunoesque splendour.”
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20284, 28 August 1937, Page 27 (Supplement)
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128PUNGENT CRITICISM Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20284, 28 August 1937, Page 27 (Supplement)
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