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BUCKINGHAM PALACE, JUNE 1 General Sir Frank Messervy had th honour of being received by The King this morning and presented a plaque to His Majesty on behalf of the 16th Light Cavalry, of which Regiment The King is Colonel-in-Chief.
General Sir Neil Ritchie (Commander-i in-Chief, Far East Land Forces) and General Sir John Crocker (Commander- in-Chief, Middle East Land Forces) also had the honour of being received by His Majesty, when The King invested them with the Insignia of Knights Commanders | B of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath a (Military Division).
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The Right Hon. C. R. Attlee, M.P. (Prime Minister and First Lord of the s | Treasury), had an audience of His Majesty K
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The Queen, as Colonel-in-Chief, Ca inspected the First Battalion, The Man- chester Regiment, at Dunham Park, Altrincham, this afternoon.
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The Lady Hyde and Major Thomas La Harvey were in attendance.
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The Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Cy Edinburgh, attended by the Hon. Mrs. ME Andrew Elphinstone, presided at the dat Annual General Meeting of the National of Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to vis Children, which was held at the Dor- we chester Hotel, Park Lane.
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The Earl of Clarendon (Lord Chamberlain), accompanied by Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Terence Nugent (Comptroller, Lord ar Chamberlain's Office) and Brigadier Norman Gwatkin (Assistant Comptroller, Lord Chamberlain's Office), attended at the Tower of London to-day and, in The King's name and on His Majesty's behalf, delivered the Keys and Custody of His Majesty's Palace and Fortress of the Tower to Field-Marshal the Earl Wavell, as Constable of the Tower, in the room of Field-Marshal the Lord Chetwode, retired.
The Hon. Mrs. Andrew Elphinstone has succeeded the Lady Margaret Egerton as Lady in Waiting to The Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh.
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MARLBOROUGH HOUSE, JUNE 1 The Hon. Margaret Wyndham has succeeded the Lady Cynthia Colville as Ja |Lady in Waiting to Queen Mary.
ST. JAMES'S PALACE, JUNE 1 The Duchess of Gloucester attended a
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PROGRESS?
ODAY each nation strives to
Toutdo the other in the speed of its
jette-engines. Yet no matter how fast a man travels he may none the less lacke a decent lodging at his journey's end and have to make shift with a wretched dogge-hole.
I cannot wonder that men ask what
all our knowledge avails us; for
I did read how in
Timbuktu they do live as men in the youth of the world, yet in great content, and even the slaves merry. But we do cry up materiall things and forget
what is of true worth.
Today men will even pay a great price for the nuts that are got from Brazill; and others do buy their shirts without looking for the "Sanforized " label, though this would cost little more and would save them the vexation and expence of shrinkage.
One of a series. With apologies to Samuel Pepys.
•SANFORIZED.CO.
SHRUNK
FABRIC
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IN VENICE
At the Inauguration of the 24th BIENNALE on June 6th
THE IMPRESSIONIST EXHIBITION
Service Club by The Northamptonshire m Regiment, of which Her Royal Highness | C is Colonel-in-Chief.
Her Royal Highness, as Patron of The C Rifle Brigade Ladies' Guild, was also T present at a party given by the Guild at R 6, Stanhope Gate.
Miss Dorothy Meynell was in attendance.
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HAREWOOD HOUSE, LEEDS,
JUNE 1 CH The Princess Royal, Commandant-in-Bo Chief, visited British Red Cross Society
M Flag Day Depôts in the Metropolitan area to-day, and lunched at the Mansion N House. Later in the afternoon Her Royal N Highness, Colonel-in-Chief, Royal Corps of of Signals, attended a regimental At Home TH at the Hyde Park Hotel.
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The Hon. Mrs. Francis Balfour was in be attendance.
The Emir Feisal of Saudi Arabia, Minister yes of Foreign Affairs, arrived in London yester- day from New York.
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The Chinese Ambassador held a reception da at the Chinese Embassy yesterday in honour 3,
of members of his Majesty's Government and the Royal Navy, on the occasion of the transfer M of H.M.S. Aurora and other warships to the Chinese Government.
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Lady Diana Kemp-Welch has bought Dun- Da hampton Cottage, near Stourport-on-Severn, Li Worcestershire, which is now her permanent J
bri address.
Gr Field-Marshal Sir Claud Jacob underwent a
His Gr successful operation on Monday night. condition yesterday was stated to be as good Bu as could be expected.
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Mrs. John Kirwan-Taylor gave birth to a by daughter in London on June 1.
MEMORIAL SERVICE
EARL FITZWILLIAM
A memorial service for the late (the eighth) Earl Fitzwilliam, who was killed last month in an air accident in France, was held yesterday at St. George's, Hanover Square. The Ven. the Hon. S. H. Phillimore (Archdeacon of Middlesex) officiated. Those present in-
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Countess Fitzwilliam (widow), Maud Countess Qui
Fitzwilliam (mother), the Earl and Countess of Wharncliffe (brother-in-law and sister), Lady Joan Wo Philipps and Lady Helena Hilton-Greea (sisters). Julia will Hilton-Green, Lord and Lady George Dundas, Lady
con Viola Dundas, Mr. Jack and Lady Lavinia Green, Captain Hector and Lady Jean Christie, Lord Cromwell, Lady Cordeaux, Mrs. David Bethell, Captain and Mrs. David Douglas.
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