INDUSTRIES FAIR
ROYAL FAMILY’S VISIT. [BY CABLE —-PBESS ASSN. —COPYBIGHT.] (Reed. February 17,, 1 p.m.) LONDON, February 16. A crowd turned out to see the Royal Family inspect the Empire section of the British Industries Fair. The road outside Olympia was black with a mass of people, as Queen Mary and the Princess Royal, followed by the Duke and Duchess of Kent, and their Majesties arrived. The Duke and Duchess of Kent’s arrival was a complete surprise to the officials. It was the Duchess’s first visit. The displays of Australia and New Zealand which are first inside the door, got the most attention from Royalty. As the Queen Mother and the Princess Royal arrived, there was a swift battle of tactics between Mr. Bruce and Mr. Jordan, who were standing beside their respective stalls. Mr. Bruce got the visitors to the Australian stand first. Here Queen Mary had a short talk about the exhibits. Then Mr. Jordan, by a touch of wizardry, lured the couple to the New Zealand stand, where Queen Mary askmany questions about honey and butter production. She was joined by their Majesties, the Queen recalling how she inspected a butter factory during her visit to New Zealand. The Royal party then moved off, but Mr. Bruce triumphed a few minutes late. When the party was passing the Australian stand again, he had their Majesties inside the stall, where they talked and laughed for some time, their Majesties showing’ keen interest in a large photographed reproduction of incidents in their Australian tour. Altogether, the party spent about an hour, inspecting every stand before their departure.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 February 1937, Page 7
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