COURT GOES NORTH.
DEPARTURE FOR WINDSOR,
(British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, June 8. The King and Queen left Buckingham Palace yesterday afternoon by road for Windsor Castle, where the Court "will remain for about a fortnight. The King will return to London on Monday to open the World Economic Conference. Princess Elizabeth, with her parents, the Duke and Duchess of York, attended a full dress rehearsal of the Aldershot military tattoo, at which 00,000 children in school parties were present. .Unusual views of London were gained by Prince George yesterday afternoon when ho climbed a network of temporary steel scaffolding erected around Big Ben, the clock tower of the Houses of Parliament.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 134, 9 June 1933, Page 7
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