"FACE COMMON PERIL."
PRINCESSES IN BRITAIN. (Special.—By Air Mail.) LONDON, July 2. The King and Queen, says the "Daily Mail," have rejected repeated suggestions from influential quarters that Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret Eose should be sont to the Dominions. These efforts have recently been redoubled because of the immediate J threat of invasion, it adds, but have always met with the same reply, Their Majesties saying, in effect: "Wo all have to face the common peril. Thousands of parents are forred to keep their children here-, and we prefer to share whatever family perils exist iwith other parents."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 161, 9 July 1940, Page 5
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