LORD DAWSON.
FIRST MEETING WlTfc MR MACDONALD. iKw.tto rasss »s*o\iATfos —st h-«ct»jc nu«»«»s-csmisiT ) LONDON, November --. "During my «rst visit to Buckingham Palace," declared Mr MaePonald at the I' Itoval Soeietv oi Medicine banquet, -while 1 was dawded by the brilliant uniforms, I noticed a man, whose dig n.ty indicated that he had been born there. |l« asked •"« « f l remembered t hiro ind when I replied in the negative ! f»«- reminded m<» that yeare ago a tnedi--1 cat student »•><* my»«! f wpt, t out l 0: getaer into Gtwer street after a most respectable dinner. Uoking at me aaalouaiy. he asked: 'How much bave yon got!' J glanced burrledlv at my i few «M coppers and replied: How | math have vou g»tf* Our combined wealth was laaoffielent to save «» '"»« ! walking to lloll««»» Station. Who J reuld forecasted that we were not i «-. n»e*t attain until we were the Kings 1 guests? He was Lord Pawson, the I King'* Pli.*<H^i4u."
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19785, 25 November 1929, Page 11
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