PREPARATIONS FOR ROYAL TOUR
REPORTED STUDIES IN MAORI LANGUAGE
(Special Correspondent N.Z.PA.)
LONDON, March 13. It is possible that the King and Queen and Princess Margaret may acquaint themselves with the Maori language before they leave London on their tour of Australia and New Zealand. New Zealand newspapers will also be delivered to Buckingham Palace in order that Their Majesties may secure a background to current events before sailing. Before they visited South Africa, the Royal Family became acquainted with Afrikaans and read South African newspapers.
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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25448, 20 March 1948, Page 2
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