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QUEEN JULIANA

WARM WELCOME IN LONDON (Rec. 11 a.m.) LONDON Nov. 21. Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, the world’s only woman ruler, drove through cheering London crowds today on her arrival for a four-day State visit to Britain. ' She sat by the side of the King in an open carriage drawn by white horses. . Behind, in another carriage, came her Consort, Prince Bernhard, with Queen Elizabeth. Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard later left Buckingham Palace to place a wreath on the grave of the Unknown Soldier in Westminster.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 71, Issue 36, 22 November 1950, Page 6

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QUEEN JULIANA Ashburton Guardian, Volume 71, Issue 36, 22 November 1950, Page 6

QUEEN JULIANA Ashburton Guardian, Volume 71, Issue 36, 22 November 1950, Page 6

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