COURT SCANDALS.
QUEEN MARY DETERMINED. LONDON, Depember 9. Queen Mary was so greatly annoyed recently by the case of Lord Hamilton of Dalzell, the 16rd-in-\vaiting whose na-me- has been so commonly coupled with that of a lady prominent in hunt ing circles that the Queen forced the King to insist on Hamilton's resignation, although the lady's husband has no intention of seeking a divorce, says the London correspbndent of the New York World. . In another case the Queen heard that a certain beautiful peeress and her lover proposed to attend the Delhi durbar. Her Majesty had 'an intimation conveyed to the peeress that^she would not be recognised at court functions in India. Instead of taking the hint and remaining at home, the peeress caused it to be known that her husband was going too. This put the Queen in an awkward position, while smart society laughs cynically at the peeress's.: audacity '"and .at her husband, who allows himself to ; be conveniently L used as.^a. shield.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12665, 19 January 1912, Page 6
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