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The Premier's Holiday: Mr. Hore-Belisha

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Tired: Lord Merrivale's Methods The

Earl Of Ulster: Big Welsh Estates: Ethics Of Modern Medicine: Miss Nadine Hambourg: Affairs

Of State: Noel

Coward

¡From Our Own Correspondent)

London, "July 1.

Mr. Ramsay Macdonald will not lack advice in planning his Cana-, dlan holiday. His son. Malcolm bas a great

for the &fection Dominion, and can tell the Prime Minister of a remote lake on the order of Ontario and Manitoba where absolute peace can be ob tained. It is called the Lake of the Woods,

Mr. J. H. Thomas, too, can tell rim of places in Ontario and Quebec where he can fah vand breathe fine air.

If he goes to the Rockies he must face four days and nights of unitensely hot, dusty travel. Prob- ably Mr. MacDonald would prefer to ay. In that event he would

have to cross the continent on the United States side of the bor- der.

Officially. It is stated that the Prime Minister will not visit the United States this time. His last visit was at Whitsun a year ago.

when he crossed the Atlantic on

the pressing invitation of Presid-

ent Roosevelt.

Should the two leaders wish to meet again this autumn, it would be easy to arrange. Mr. Rooșe, velt's later holiday plans. may bring him close to the Canadian border. Alternativély, it is no more than an overnight journey from Montreal to Washington.

MR. STANLEY'S RAPID RISE When I met Mr. Hore-Belisha a Tew days ago he spoke of being tired and of the 'immense mass of detail work which falls to the Financial Secretary to the Trea- "sury." He moves to the Ministry of Transport at a time hardly in- dicative of a respite.

Mr. Oliver Stanley proceeds from the back benches to the Cabinet in the space of two years and seven months.

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LETTER

THE DUCE CALLS LONDON - Preoccupation with - affairs of state does not prevent Signer Mussolint from taking an active interest in his daughter's visit to London.

"

From Ramer hear that the duce telephones to her almost daily, to learn of her dalags, and maintains no less constant fouch. with Signor Grandi, the Italian Ambassador, who is personally re sponsible for arranging her pro- gramme.

'Contessa Edda's trip to England is I understand, to be of about*i three weeks duration

DRAMATIST AND ACTOR With Mr. Noel Coward's return

the Melbourne Centenary celebra- last night to the cast, Conversa:

Mon Plece." get away strongly tiona...

The Order of St Patrick was in-weeks of its run.

from the mark for the last three. stituted by. George III in 1783, and should consist of the Sovereign and twenty-two knights. At the moment there are many vacan- cies, "the Duke of Gloucester's knighthood being the first confer- red since the Duke of Abercorn's In 1922.

The Prince of Wales and the Duke of Connaught are among the twelve remaining knights of the

·Order.

GREAT ESTATES AS COMPANIES The Duke of Beaufort, who has now turned his Welsh estates into a private company, did, the same to the Badminton estate eighteen months ago.

In a little speech at the fall of the curtain he said how happy he was to be acting with Yvonne again for the benefit of the Ac- tors' Orphanage, in which he was so particularly interested.

I heard several guesses in the foyer as to what proportion of his salary during this period the £500 he is giving to the Orphanage amounted to.

Mr. Noel Coward tells me that Living in London when Mr. Al- ite will only produce "Design for

fred Lunt and Miss Lynn Fon

Rre able to appear in it tanne with him. When both these Ame- rican players have fulfilled their present engagement in New York This device is a favourite and | they will be free again. excusable one with large landowa- era as the ring fanation is considerable, it "belfie Dossible to

deduct & large number of items, such as agents' salaries cars, and the upkeep of the house from tax- able income.

No fewer than 13 of the 26 dukes have adopted this course.

It is therefore possible that Mr. Coward's farce, which had such a success in New York, may be seen in London next autumn. FAMOUS PIANIST'S DAUGHTER ENGAGED

The engagement. is announced

Miss Nadine Hambatry, the second of the four daughters of They are the Dukes of Rich Mr. Mark Hambourg, the planist mond and Gordon, Norfolk, Fort-

and composer, and the Hon. Mrs. land, Devonshire, Marlborough, Hambourg. She is to marry Mr. Beaufort, Newcastle, Rutland, At-Thomas Humphrey Marshall, the holl, Buccleuch, Sutherland, Graf ton, and Montrose,

Prominent exceptions are the Dukes of Westminster, Bedford. Argyll, and Northumberland.

younger son of the late Mr. WI. liam C. Marshall, and of Mrs. Marshall Their wedding will take place at the end of July,

Mr. Marshall is Senior Reader' LORD MOŽNIHAN," IRISHMAN in Sociology at the London School Of the many "descriptions of of Economics Miss Hambourg is that very eminent surgeon, Lord, about 22 years old. Her father. Moynihan-who has this week born in South Russia in 1879, is been made a Knight of Grace, I now a naturalised Englishman. prefer his own, an Irishman." Her mother is the daughter of the

late Lord Muir Mackenzie. His pride in belonging to the race which, as he says breeds the chly truthteliers in the world. helps

him to penetrate the pertina-

He thus falls by three months to equal Mr. Winston Churchill'scious and Impenetrable com- achievement in this direction.

placency of the Anglo-Saxons."

Capt. Crookshank goes over the I like, too, hla description of heads of the Whips, regarded as Dora as a “miserable old harri- the accepted school fer junior | dan." Ministers. Perhaps the frequency with which he has caught the Speaker's eye of late has some

Lord. Moynihan, however, is a Yorkshireman by adoption, and has thes assimilated the York- thing to do with the appointment.shire character, including its

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MISS VIOLET

MELNOTTE

To be Married

(Special Air Mail Service.)

London, July 4. Mits Violet Melnotte, the vetern owner of the Duke of York's Thea- tre is to be married. -

Nolice has been given at Caxton Lord. Moynihan's vision ranges Hall, Westminster, Register Office, over many delds. He believes that of the intended marriage between road accidents will only be ell Miss Melnotte and. Mr. Archibald minated when man has had time Patrick Moore, described as a thea- to develop his condition reflexes, trical manager, of Carltonman-.

Only two days ago, at London-lons, Tottenham Court-road. derry House, he expounded the ethics of modern medicine.“

After giving a fortnight's volun- | body." ~ tary assistance in the Divorce. A. philosopher as well as a wit Court, Lord Merrivale to-day. ge- sumes his interrupted retirement. The effect of his services has been substantially to reduce the heavy list of defended suits. This has been accomplished at a speed which on several days found the Judicial chair: vacated while other courts were stiil altting."

Describing the victory as " al- Lord Merrivale's methods are' a most complete," he looked forward valuable object-lesson in the að- Į to the time when the purpose of ministration of justice. Quickly the medlezi profession will be, grasping the essentials in a case, not to cure or relieve disease, but he as quickly checks any straying "to keep, men and women in the from them. He gives nó ent condition of robust health »- to

couragement to attempts to which they are entitled."" pursue a fight when satisfied of its hopelessness.

THE DUKE OF GLOUCESTER, ' KP.

Mr. Moore is general manager and a director of the Duke of York's Theatre, He is under "30 years of age,

Miss Meinette recently gave a cocktali farty to disprove the story that she was 82. She is believed to be about 74.

Five years ago Miss Melhotte said the Duke of York's Theatre for I was amused during this speech £100,000, but she regained con- hy his reference to a distinguished trol of it again in March last- predecessor as that "vain, gar-year. She bit the theatre 41 rulous and bibulous old gentle yeaTA DEU. man" He would surely, however. She first appeared on the stage have agreed with Galen (whom he in 1876, and was responsible for they described) in many things many of the Duke of York's suc

That one time leader of the ceases

The honour of the Knighthood of St. Patrick, which has been conferred on the Duke of Glouces ter, draws attention to his second profession laid it down that doc title-Earl of Ulster.

On the marriage notice. Mlás Mel-

tors must possess perfect self-con-notte described herself as Violet.

It also recalls his recent most trol. live laborious days, and scom Meinotte Wyatt, window, of the successful visit to Northem Tre-money, Lord Moynihan has de- Piccadilly Hotel, W

land, when he received a turquiclared that 60 per cent of their She was formerly the wife of tuous welcome wherever he went, work is unpaid, and that the sur-Mr. Frank Wyatt, the original a happy prelude to his coming geon's art is one of self-sacrific- Duke of Plaza Torp in The Gon-

"dollers" He died in 1928 aged 79. visit to Australia to take part in - ing labour.

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