“BY JOVE, WHERE’S BALDWIN?” ASKS KING.
F? T-leGVaph.—Pros* Assn.—Copyright. A us. and N.Z. Cable Association. £ (Received February 26, 2.30 p.m.) LONDON. February 26. “ By Jove, whore’s Baldwin?” asked His Majesty when he noticed a huge pile of tobacco pipes in one stall of the British Industries Fair. “Here’s a beauty,” added the King, when he saw an immense briar, with a stem two feet long, the bowl holding an ounce. “Why not send it to Baldwin?" Sir P. Cunliffe-Uster explained that an aluminium pipe had been presented to Mr Baldwin at Birmingham, but that the Prime Min is ter so far was afraid to smoke it. His Majesty next noticed an in-nocent-looking exhibit intended for America. Outwardly it looked like two handsomely-bound volumes, with the titles, “Canterbury Tales” and “ The Assembly of Souls.' 1 Someone discovered that the top opened, revealing a whisky bottle and syphon.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18091, 26 February 1927, Page 10
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