Word: londoners
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...PREMIER DREW] GAVE A PARTY FOR ABOUT 400 OF THE UNITED KINGDOM'S BIGGEST BIGWIGS." PREMIER DREW DID NOT GIVE PARTY. TORONTO "GLOBE AND MAIL" . . . QUOTES PREMIER DREW AS SAYING: "i DID ATTEND A RECEPTION AT THE SAVOY WHICH WAS ARRANGED BY A GROUP OF CANADIANS IN LONDON. . . . THE ENTIRE EXPENSE OF THIS AFFAIR WAS BORNE BY THIS GROUP OF CANADIANS AND IT DIDN'T COST ME OR THE ONTARIO GOVERNMENT ONE COPPER...
...That should please Ontario taxpayers. And the London Times should be pleased that it did not print the social notice drafted at Ontario House, beginning: "The Hon. George Drew, Prime Minister of Ontario, gave a reception...
...LONDON, June 18-"Boat race? What boat race...
Such was the word from the manager of New London's gray and gaudy Griswold House, long synonymous with the revelry that goes with Yale-Harvard regattas, on the eve of the first post-war showing of this great sporting spectacle...
Small window decorations in New London proper and a bumper crop of balloon venders added something of the spectacular to the occasion but an all day drizzle today considerably dampened the spirits of the revelers...