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SAFETY OF THE ROYAL PARTY

Inspector Hajy, of Scotland Yard, who is in charge of the safety of the Duke and Duchess of York during their travels, is one of that select little band of the "Special Branch" of the Metropolitan Police whoso duty it is to fol low Royal personages about wherever they may go. He has had charge of the Duke and Duchess for about a couple of years now, and displays very consid orable tact and discretion in his not always very thankful task.

Troway, a village near Sheffield, is developing into a miniature Kimberley A short time ago a Sheffield business man bought a field there, and after digging four feet below the surface, found a seven-foot thick seam of the famous Wharncliffe Silkstone coal. He engaged fifty miners, and in a few days was producing fifty tons of coal a day.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1927, Page 19

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SAFETY OF THE ROYAL PARTY Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1927, Page 19

SAFETY OF THE ROYAL PARTY Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1927, Page 19