BELGIUM CELEBRATES
♦ ■ — LONDON, 20th July. When 30,000 war veterans marched past the Palace as the culminating point in the Independence Centenary celebrations, an Australian widow, Mrs. Richard Beading, sat. in the placo of honour near King Albert, says the Brussels correspondent of the "NewsChronicle. '' Sho was subsequently presented to tho King and Queen. Mrs. Reading's husband • was editing a Manchester sporting newspaper at the'outbreak of the war. He tried to join the AngloFrench armies; but was turned down, and went to Brussels, where he joined
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 28, 1 August 1930, Page 9
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