Word: canada
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Princess Louise, widow of the Duke of Argyll married that Scottish peer when he was Marquis of Lome, accompanied him to Canada when he was made Governor-General of this Dominion, and presided graciously over Rideau Hall at Ottawa for some years...
...International" unions operate in Canada as well as the U. S. but in no other foreign countries...
...were a few weeks old, the Dionne Quintuplets celebrate their third birthday, an event even more amazing than their birth. Out of three dozen sets of quintuplets born during the past five centuries, the Dionnes are the only ones who lived more than one hour. Legally these five are Canada's and King George VI's. But even more they are Medicine's, for they certainly would have died in the western Ontario farmhouse where they were born May 28, 1934, if Medicine had not rushed to their...
Unlike any other children, the Quintuplets had to have three birthday parties. For besides belonging to Canada, the Crown and Medicine, they also belong to a tremendous public whose agents pay good money to witness their doings. Three weeks ago for still cameras and four weeks ago for newsreels, this week's party was fully dress-rehearsed...
...late Sir Thomas Johnstone Lipton's English business was incorporated as a public company in 1898, but his businesses in the U. S. and Canada he kept as private enterprises until his death in 1931. Sir Thomas never went into the retail business in the U. S. as he did in England. His genial, perennial challenges for the America's Cup (in 1899, 1901, 1903. 1914, 1920, 1930), most remarkable advertising feats of a born salesman's career helped to make Thomas J. Lipton, Inc. the biggest tea-packing company in the U. S. Only Great Atlantic...