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A ROYAL LEVEE

GERMAN STAFF RECEIVED. IX FBIOTD SILENCE. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. 'The Timer. LONDON, March 22. The King held his first, levee since 1914. It was one of the most brilliant of the present reign. A notable incident was the presentation of' Dr Sthsrocr (German Ambassador), -whose arrival and departure were witnessed in frigid silence. The King drove to St. James's Palace in semi-state, escorted by a detachment of Household Cavalry. Judges attended in robes and wigg, and Mr Lloyd George and his Ministers in levee dress". There were. 400 presentations. A feature was- the number of representatives of new States present, including Finland, Poland, and ike Balkan States.. Lord Ourzon presented Dr Sthamer and numbers of the German Staff.

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Evening Star, Issue 17311, 26 March 1920, Page 4

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A ROYAL LEVEE Evening Star, Issue 17311, 26 March 1920, Page 4

A ROYAL LEVEE Evening Star, Issue 17311, 26 March 1920, Page 4

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