MRS. ASQUITH'S MEMOIRS.
i "STAR SHELL OF SCANDAL."! i United Service. LONDON". Nov. 7. i Mr. J. T.. Garvin, reviewing Mrs. ; Asquith's published memoirs, says it is a , star shell of scandal, making out that j Downing Street in Armageddon was a I palais de danse. and that statesmen had ' the jazzing fever. Men will in future not j express admiration for a woman without , a guarantee against publicity, or propose | marriage except in the presence of a . solicitor. ! Mrs. Asquith. interviewed in Paris re- ; garding London criticisms. said:—'• I have given no one away in my book. I ■ said only one-third of what I knew : one- ] eighth of what I fee!. I hare no wish ] to •write the book differently." j 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17623, 9 November 1920, Page 5
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