' Englishmen of high social standing belonging to London clubs who were once welcomed .■to"exclusive clubs in New York are now virtually under the ban. Their friends hesitate to propose them either as visitors or as v members, -as they are as likely, as. not to receive a. courteous intimation that they would better withdraw the names of their candidates. This situation has arisen from no antipathy toward individuals, but from the displeasure of Americans at; the manner .in which they have been entertained at the clubs-of 'the British metropolis, although ostensibly admitted to all the privileges. - Those easily affected by sudden - climate changes cannot do bettor than take Baxter's Lung Preserver as , a safe 1 precaution against coughs and colds,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13455, 4 June 1907, Page 3
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