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CRYSTAL PALACE

WAR MUSEUM OPENED.

(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT.) (REUTZR'S TELEGRAM.) (Received June 11, 10 a.m.)

LONDON, 10th June,

After six years of utilisation for war purposes, the Crystal Palace was reconsecrated to the public use, when the King and Queen opened the Imperial War Museum, which is housed in the Palace. I?i the course of his speech, His Majesty urged none to forget that Britain owed her success in the war, under God, not to armed forces alone, but to the labours and sacrifices of soldiers and civilians, men and women alike. It wns a democratic victory, the work of n nation in arms, organised as it had never been before for a great national struggle.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 138, 11 June 1920, Page 7

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CRYSTAL PALACE Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 138, 11 June 1920, Page 7

CRYSTAL PALACE Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 138, 11 June 1920, Page 7