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A QUEEN INSULTED

BY REDS IN HOLLAND SCENE IN PARLIAMENT TLe Hague -correspoiudont of the Lull-don fumy states that widen. tile Queen ui Holland, was .reading the speech from the T.-iauuie at the opening of Parliament Communist members snouted: “Down with the Queen I Down with Royalty !” Loyalist members quickly drowttietl the voiced of the interrupters by singing the Dutch national uni hem ,’a d obcenng the Qui.nu, .: lid pi li ©- men ejected the Communists. The Queen was iVuit iu tiie least perturbed. When calm had returned .she wi ill on with the reading of lyr speech.

Thoit-aaids of Communists demone traied i ;i the streets, hut wk-re prevented from approa-chlng tllie pnlace. They rioted a, ml brulce simp windows.

'I lie (.'dice, dki icryd the anolis with baton, charges .in which many of the rioters were injured. Crowds of Fascist?- made- a loyal (k-mci'ts'trn'ik'.j] and clieeired it'io Quo- n' . a. the route from Pari ia-tn.e.-n.(. Hoi>..' t 1 tlao palace. Queen Willn.-l.miim. who wa-s 'born in 1880, s-.m—i',cile-d to the throng in Noveml e.- 189:) ..and wsK < crowufiod in i.'-o 1,...,.,.,,,, ~f p«- 0 fn 1901 (io c ar- ied . Prince, Hm y• Hr Mc."Mi'i-ihi'r'r-Seb'V('i'iu. Their -r-njly child and -.heir Prmeces 'Juliiuina.

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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3848, 3 October 1932, Page 7

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A QUEEN INSULTED Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3848, 3 October 1932, Page 7

A QUEEN INSULTED Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3848, 3 October 1932, Page 7

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