PRINCESS ELIZABETH, watched by M. Georges Bidault (seated left), French Foreign Minister, speaks into the microphone during the ceremony in Paris, on May 14, when she opened the exhibition illustrating eight centuries of British life in the French capital. Her speech, which was broadcast, she delivered in French. Seated on the right is the Duke of Edinburgh.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 June 1948, Page 5
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57PRINCESS ELIZABETH, watched by M. Georges Bidault (seated left), French Foreign Minister, speaks into the microphone during the ceremony in Paris, on May 14, when she opened the exhibition illustrating eight centuries of British life in the French capital. Her speech, which was broadcast, she delivered in French. Seated on the right is the Duke of Edinburgh. Greymouth Evening Star, 5 June 1948, Page 5
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