LORD NORTHCLIFFE'S RETURN.
TO THE UHTOB OF. "THE HUSS."' Sir,—The message sent from the boyond by the ' above-mentioned peer puzzles mo not a. little, and a' desrro for enlightenment induces these lines. The. sartorial, details communicated by his Lordship are interesting, and would be doubly so if some explanation were given.'' Flannel suits .and-soft collars excite no wonder in our streets, but the information that these articles are worn in the,beyond comes .as a bewildering surprise to many. It is improbable that his Lordship took these things with him when ho "crossed the bar/' and. as he : is now sporting them, it seems—but is it?—safe to conclude that tailors and outfitters have already established themselves in that bourne from which, so far as I know, no one has yet, ictumed in person. ■'"''. If your genial correspondent Peter •Troloyo will deign to shed somo light on this point he will add to the interest with which his frequent writings are followed by your readers.—Yours, etc, ' .. JIAL. v September'2oth, 1921.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18184, 22 September 1924, Page 11
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