THE KING'S PILGRIMAGE.
j NO POLITICAL OBJECT. KING'S DEVOTION TO PEACE. iftecriveil :!.::u p.ni.l LONDON, M».V !•"'• I Mr. ri:.-.irHiijrr Mulunc limioVr for Kast l.cvtoiH smki'd Mr. Aiielen Chuuibcr- |' lain in'ihf House «.f C'umiuo.iM whether >' he had gnon attention to » lender in the i "Thlrnjfo Tribune" that tiie'_ Kind's \'f\i. in Belgium hihl Kranee had ■ tlie political object of counteracting Hip I cfjrct.-i of tin , 'iciioa Conference. ! Mr. ( li.iml.erlain replied: "I should have gi)p|X>scd ilmt the object of tinKing's visit to Relifium and Kranee lo the jjra\cs of the Kinpire's soldiers ir ; i;i sufficient eudencc lo protect His Maje-ly aifniiißt any »I legations of this kind. The King* devotion to ppHi'P and hia strictly i-OiiMliUitioilul exercise Of hi* powers are known to everyone. (Chrere.) — (A. and N.Z. table. I
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 114, 16 May 1922, Page 2
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128THE KING'S PILGRIMAGE. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 114, 16 May 1922, Page 2
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