CURZON’S RETIREMENT
ONE WHO BELIEVES IN SOCIAL CLEANLINESS.
('Frisco Mail.) London, Jan. 30.
Despite denials, it is persistently reported that Lady Curzon of Kodleston (who was Mary Loiter) will return from India in April. She will merely precode her husband, who intends to resign the Viccroyalty to Earl Cadogan, who will relinquish the Irish Viceroyalty in Tune, probably to the Earl of Dudley.
Lady Curzon’s rigorous maintenance of Court etiquette and resolute refusal to receive anyone of soiled reputation have caused endless friction in Simla and Calcutta, where official society is noted for its easy-going laxity.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 60, 12 March 1901, Page 3
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