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A CURTSY FOR A PRINCESS.—Four-year-old Caroline Steer curtsies to Princess Margaret at a reception held in Cape Town. Caroline Steer is the daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel George Steer, a South African journalist who covered the Abyssinian and Spanish wars for “The Times,” and who was killed in action in Burma in 1944.

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25159, 15 April 1947, Page 7

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A CURTSY FOR A PRINCESS.—Four-year-old Caroline Steer curtsies to Princess Margaret at a reception held in Cape Town. Caroline Steer is the daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel George Steer, a South African journalist who covered the Abyssinian and Spanish wars for “The Times,” and who was killed in action in Burma in 1944. Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25159, 15 April 1947, Page 7

A CURTSY FOR A PRINCESS.—Four-year-old Caroline Steer curtsies to Princess Margaret at a reception held in Cape Town. Caroline Steer is the daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel George Steer, a South African journalist who covered the Abyssinian and Spanish wars for “The Times,” and who was killed in action in Burma in 1944. Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25159, 15 April 1947, Page 7