ROUMANIAN ROYALTY.
; A WELCOME FROM LONDON.
(st cabuj—press Assoctvriow—copmowr.) (aaTrrife's TSusaiuKa.) . LONDON, May 13. The King and Queen of Roumania had a great reception in the city when they drove to the Guildhall to receive an address of welcome from the city, contained in a gold caßket. The presentation was made in the presence of the Prince of Wales, the Duke and Duchess of York, Princo Henry, Prince and Princess Arthur of Connaught, and other royalties, Mr Ramßay MacDoi&ald, Miss Mac Donald, and all the principal Secretaries of State, Mr Winston Churchill, Mr Bald ; win, and Mr Asquith. The Lord Mayor, in his speech, recalled that this was the first occasion their Roumanian Majesties had ceremonially visited England since their accession in 1914. He referred to the increase of British commercial, interests in Roumania. The King of Roumania, in replying, said that they rejoiced that the ',' dear city of London" appreciated the efforts of Roumania to recover herself. He was convinced that Great Britain would continue to support her; endeavours by strengthening and developing British trade with Rpumaniaj Whose potentialities in oil and other products offered a wide field for activity of British capital and trade.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18073, 15 May 1924, Page 9
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