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Queen's Birthday Party: Women And,

The Diplomatie Service: Edward Baron: French Ban On Film Jewish Propaganda: Less Holidays: Elmwood

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(Special Air-Mail Service)

London, May 30. The Queen spent her sixty seventh birthday at Buckingham Palace with the King and mem- bers of the royal family on Satur- day.

A big family luncheon party, st- tended by the Prince of Wales, the Duke and Duchess of York, and other members of the royal family, was the chief celebration of the day.

Ambassador to

Eton. Now Hollywood tells me, No. Waterloo was won in the ghetto of Frankfurt. The soldiers did DOE count. The sovereigns of Rothschild did it.'

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eccentric

ing State secrets to benefit Roths- child, shown, too, in a new light— that of a kindly and sergeant-major.

Barings are, of course, regarded in the fim as Gentiles, but very miserable Gentiles.

- A NEW WELLINGTON Some Jews "think this Bike is - Jewish propaganda. They are Ipalish Jews. It is anti-Jewish propaganda.

Only one conclusion Can be drawn from it. Jews and Gentiles are all roped together ready to go to any length to make money. Even the Duke of Wellington is principal The United States Gov-not spared. He is shown betray- ernment, whose Lenmark is Mrs Ruth Bryan Owen, is contemplating a woman Minister to the Irish Free State.

"Reasons which have been urged against the admission of women to British representation abroad included the difficulties wornen consuls might have in dealing with native populations Against, this women organisations have conten- The King and Queen came backed to the Committee that many specially from Norfolk to be in

women in ocial work in London for the birthday party, country come into daily contact which is generally regarded · each with all kinds of men. year in the royal family double celebration-of the Queen's Mr. Edward Baron has fulfilled birthday on Saturday and the general expectations by this suc- King's, "which falls on June 3. cession to the control of Carreras. A royal salute of guns in Hyde He is a grand-nephew of the Park, the flying of dags on Gov-late Bernhard Barony whore that Lord Northeilde, drew up his ernment offices and public bulid-vention of a drarette machine ings, and a toust drunk at midday laid the foundations of fortune by the royal servants in cham- pagne given them by the King. were other observations of the day.

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Telegrams and message from

CIGARETTE KING

this

from which incidentally in numerable charities have benefit. ed, for Baron was an extraordin- kiliy generoga man.

Mr. Edward Ekwon marded his nil over Britain. from the Domin- | cousin. They man for the firs Kons and Colonies, and from for time wher Bernhard Baron Invite eign countries, came to the Palace

ed a number of his relatives to come all day.

over

from America and The Queen's, chlidren and for share in his rapidly expanding grandchildren brought her pre-business. sents. Princess Elizabeth and Eddie Baron started right from Frincess Margaret went to see

the bottom heaved hoggheads their grandmother after lunch. about the floor, worked the Princess Elizabeth was carrying a cigarette machines and in a large bunch of flowers in her period of 10 years went through every department and process of manufacturé, until in 1916 he was made à director.

hand.

ADMISSION OF WOMEN TO DIPLOMATIC POSTS

In 1922 be took charge of the

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Lord Castleroase, who, was with me, smoking a long cigar (and is half a Baring), seemed pleased at his Gentile the disclosure of genealogical tree.

Then came the exposure of the humiliation of Barings by the "House of Rothschild Lord Castle

rosse was not so pleased.

A NEWSPAPER WAS BOEN HERE It was at Elmwood, the North Foreland residence of the late Lord Northcliffe, which is for sale,

plans for the launching of the Dally Mall It was while he was in residence at Elmwood that he bought the "Evening News”

In those days the estate, which now includes the North Foreland golf course, was a patters of order and tidiness. Its gardens, in which Dad Neithcliffe took a the great interest, were among lovellest in Kent.

By chance I visited Elmwood last week-end. It retains only a shadow of its former glory."

The garden is a wilderness. The fishpond, where Lord Northcliffe used to pit his skill against the trout, is overgrown.

Lord Northcliffe's real passion was not golf. but trout fishing. When he owned the "Times," the always had to be sports editor

The Foreign Office Committee, presided over by Sir Claud schus-advertising. When Sir Louls suc-rst with the news that the may- ceeded to the control he incred ap into second place.

ter, Permanent Secretary to the Lord Chancellor, which is inquir ing into the question whether women shall be admitted to the Diplomatic and Consular Services. do not expect to present their re- port until July.

The report will be laid before the Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon), who will pass it to the Cabinet with his observations.

Whether British diplomacy shall continue to be one of the few pro- fessions still closed to woinen was to great a problem for the Royal Commission on the Civil Service. The Commission suggested, that it was a matter of high policy and should be decided by the Govern- ment. The present Committee was accordingly set up. It has nine members, two of whom are women.

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Now he has full control. "THE HOUSE OF BOTHSCHILD

the

Hy was up.

The tradition remains to this day. List Saturday the informa- tion that the mayfy had made its I am not surprised at

on the Test was still appearance. "The considered important enough new French attempt to ban House of Rothschild " „flra,

for the limes" leading page.

LONG VACATION TO

BE SHORTER

If I were a French Rothschild I would fight furiously against it. för its only meaning can be that

It was announced in the "Lon- the family did everything in their

don Gazette" last night that the power to betray. France when she

King has made an order that the was battling for her existence..

If I were a Rothschild in Eng- Long Vacation for 1934 be shorten- land I would do all I could to stoped so that the Michaelmas sitting of the Court of Appeal and of the the dim.

High Court of Justice shall begin. on. Oct, 2. 21:

The ridiculous spectacle of a Rothschild receiving Talleyrand or Metternich in the manner of Bir receiving his Charles Higham ofice boy gave me a khóck.

The film as B. Whole did more. It shattered a life-long concep-

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This in accordance with recommendation made by Council of Judges (the Lord Chan- cellor concurring) MFS 3. The period of the Long Vacation was similarly shortened last year by an From my youth up I had been Order in Council. Normally, the taught to believe that Waterloo vacation lasts from Aug. i te Ort. was won on the playing, held of 11.

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