Word: malle
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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There Shishekly too was diplomatically vague about his refugee resettlement program, and preferred to talk about land reform and reclamation. Lighting a Pall Mall, he said: "We hope the democratic countries-first of which is the U.S.-will help us. With money we can raise the standards of our people and fight bad ideas which are coming from . . ." He paused, leaving the sentence incomplete. His secretary, a young, English-speaking lieutenant, smiled and said: "You know what country the colonel means...
Chesterfield's makers, who only a month before had solemnly denied any intention of bringing out a new cigarette, played a couple of shrewd tricks with the new cigarette. Unlike American Tobacco, whose Pall Mall is king of the kings, it does not have to have separate newspaper, radio and TV ads, can make the same ad serve double duty. A still bigger advantage is that, where OPS has refused to allow price boosts for existing standard or king-size brands, Chesterfield was able to get 1? more for its king by proving it costs more to make...
...Queen walked along the garden path linking Clarence House with St. James's Palace, to receive the homage of her Privy Council and sign the oath of accession. An hour later, in a blaze of medieval pomp, her accession was formally proclaimed. Crowds of thousands jammed Pall Mall, St. James's Street, Friary Road and The Mall. Four state trumpeters, resplendent in gold-laced tabards, stepped out on a balcony of St. James's Palace, followed by sergeants-at-arms bearing maces. In the courtyard below stood guardsmen holding rifles and bandsmen with drums muffled in black...
Pride of Petticoat. Like all the King's women, Nell was paid out of the Secret Service funds. The payments grew as Nell grew on His Majesty, until she was established as mistress of ?5,000 a year and a mansion in Pall Mall, and was second only to the Duchess of Portsmouth in the King's affections...
United States Postal Inspectors yesterday warned House secretaries and organization representatives not to use students' mailboxes to distribute any notes that did not go through the mall, since the boxes are owned by the Post Office Department...