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... Queen Victoria was only 28 —and Mrs. Beeton was still at school when Miller's British Baking Powder first saw the light in 1847. Its quality and purity soon made it famous. To-day its reputation is higher than ever, because purity still come first. Miller's ...
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... second; but though she bad seventeen children, only one survived infancy, and died in his teens. George 111 bad Innen, and Queen Victoria nine. ...
... appointed Sir Firoz Khan Noon to be a Knight Commander of the Order of the Star of India. This Order was instituted by Queen Victoria in 1861; it is conferred for important and loyal services rendered. to the Indian Empire. Recipients are entitled to wear ...