THE HANGOVER
(Rec. 11;a.m.) LONDON, August, 16. AH was quiet in London this moruing after the big night last night. The West End wo'ke up with a hangover. The streets were almost deserted except for squads of road sweepers and hopeful queues waiting for breakfast after the all-night celebrations. His Majesty was at work' as usual at Buckingham Palace this morning, and received a number of official visitors, including members of Mr Churchill's administration, who came for farewell audiences.
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Evening Star, Issue 25564, 17 August 1945, Page 11
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79THE HANGOVER Evening Star, Issue 25564, 17 August 1945, Page 11
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