IHE TROOPING OF IHE COLOUR.-Scene on the balcony of Buckingham Palace on June 23 after the ceremony of Trooping the Colour on.the occasion of the King's, forty-sccond birthday. From left, the Countess of Alhlone, the Duchess of Kent, Princess Margaret Rose, Princess Elizabeth, the Queen (her first public appearance since the death of King George V), the Duchess of York, the Duchess of Gloucester, Lord Lascelles, the Princess Royal, Lady"'Patricia Ramsay, Princess Marie Louise, and Princess Helena Victoria. On.right, the King in the Mall on his ivay to the Horse Guards ; Parade, escorted by his three brothers.
HETUHNING TO WESTERN SAMOA.-Mr. 0. F. Nelson, leader of the Mau, sailed today on the nlam Pomare for Western Samoa, the Government having removed the ban on his return and to ended his exile. He is seen with his three daughters—(from left) Misses Calmar, Sina, and Olive ISetson — ivho are also'returning to their'home in Apia.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 13, 15 July 1936, Page 9
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152IHE TROOPING OF IHE COLOUR.-Scene on the balcony of Buckingham Palace on June 23 after the ceremony of Trooping the Colour on.the occasion of the King's, forty-sccond birthday. From left, the Countess of Alhlone, the Duchess of Kent, Princess Margaret Rose, Princess Elizabeth, the Queen (her first public appearance since the death of King George V), the Duchess of York, the Duchess of Gloucester, Lord Lascelles, the Princess Royal, Lady"'Patricia Ramsay, Princess Marie Louise, and Princess Helena Victoria. On.right, the King in the Mall on his ivay to the Horse Guards ; Parade, escorted by his three brothers. HETUHNING TO WESTERN SAMOA.-Mr. 0. F. Nelson, leader of the Mau, sailed today on the nlam Pomare for Western Samoa, the Government having removed the ban on his return and to ended his exile. He is seen with his three daughters—(from left) Misses Calmar, Sina, and Olive ISetson—ivho are also'returning to their'home in Apia. Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 13, 15 July 1936, Page 9
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