A private in battle dress arrived at the Dorchester Hotel for lunch the other day. He was driven up in a magnificent pale blue Rolls Royce, accompanied by a girl in a sable coat. The next guest to enter the hotel was a brigadier, resplendent in red tabs and red band. He drove himself—alone —in a small family car. —Peterborough, in the ' Daily Telegraph,’ London.
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Evening Star, Issue 23496, 9 February 1940, Page 2
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