SEARCHING INQUIRIES
APPEAL BY SCOTLAND YARD
EVIDENCE BY WITNESSES
(British Official Wlroless.l (Received July 18, 11.30 a.m.)
RUGBY, July 17.
Very searching inquiries are being made by the authorities into the incident at yesterday's procession, which created alarm for the safety of the King. Scotland Yard has issued an appeal for evidence from,persons.who witnessed the occurrence, about which there is as yet little exact information.
The result of inquiries so far confirms both the belief that the arrested man is unconnected with any organisation, and the general impression that his behaviour was the result of the effect of
j some fancied grievance on an un-1 [.balanced mind.
Large.crowds gathered outside Buckingham Palace today and expressed in repeated cheering their belief that the unhappy incident had passed without harm to the King.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 16, 18 July 1936, Page 9
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