Word: dispatches
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Faced by suggestion that for economy's sake he weed a few horses, grooms and coachmen out of the Royal Stables, George V, King & Emperor, produced last week an adroit counter plan. Hereafter dispatch boxes will be carried between the various Government offices and Buckingham Palace in royal carriages driven by cockaded royal coachmen. Up to last week the dispatch boxes were carried, at standard tariffs, in taxicabs...
Dated from Los Angeles, Calif, and supposed to contain an authentic low-down on the President-elect, this dispatch warned Mexicans to beware March 4 because...
Meeting in Indianapolis last week, the Federal Council of The Churches of Christ in America settled its affairs with calm and dispatch. After electing Rev. Dr. Albert William Beaven, evangelical Baptist, its new president (TIME, Dec. 12), the Council gave its vice-presidency, a new office, to Rev. Dr. Lewis Seymour Mudge, Presbyterian moderator. The Council's structure was tightened up, its meeting times changed from quadrennial to biennial, in accordance with committee recommendations which were practically all approved. Deferred until 1934 was a proposal to let the Federal Council administer for its constituents such activities as they...
Throughout the U. S., 2,875 Western Union offices were primed to handle orders, relay them to TIME'S publishers the same night, dispatch newsstand copies to callers...
...following dispatch direct from the White House was received late last night by R. H. Amberg '33, president of the Republican Club...