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Died. General Sir Thomas Astley Cubitt, 68, popular onetime Governor of Bermuda (1931-36); in Buckinghamshire, England. Mild Sir Thomas made no protest when the Bermuda Assembly refused to grant him an automobile...
...over Christmas and New Year's. After observing this tradition. His Majesty's Government returned severally last week to London. The Home Secretary and Lady Simon had been having fliers at Monte Carlo. The Prime Minister and Mrs. Baldwin had hobnobbed with Worcestershire neighbors of their estate, "Astley Hall." Squire Baldwin, as he does every Christmas, put aside the fact that he is Conservative Party Leader to welcome home his Socialist prodigal son Oliver, the only reservation being that they never discuss politics...
...give you this with pleasure," said the President, Vice Admiral Edward Astley Astley-Rushton. handing the sword back to guiltless Rear Admiral Bailey...
...Sunday evening at the St. George Hotel in St. George's, Bermuda, E. L. Mark, Hersey Professor of Anatomy, Emeritus, was entertained at a dinner given by the Governor of Bermuda, Lieutenant General Sir Thomas Astley Cubitt, K.C.B., C.M.G., D.So...
Lieut.-General Sir Thomas Astley Cubitt, His Britannic Majesty's new Governor of Bermuda, startled Hamilton society by inviting Robert C. Crawford, Negro member of Bermuda's House of Assembly, to luncheon at Government House. Bermuda is strictly, historically Jim-crow...