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ROYAL FAMILY

SHORT FILM RECORD WAR ACTIVITIES DEPICTED LONDON. Sept. Hi. A short film has been made by the British Movietone News, with the co-operation of the British Council, which has the Royal Family as its subject and inspiration. It does not heed the cinema to ’ underline the burden the King and Queen have to bear in time of war, but it is good to be reminded of the work that has been done and will continue to be done by those to whom the Empire looks as Us symbol of unity. Navy, Army, Air Force and Home Guard" all these pass in review before the King, but there are other forces which make for victory in this war. The factory is among them—the King has always been interested in indus--1 trial questions —and there is also the welfare of women and children, where the Queen is in the foreground. The screen swiftly surveys these and many other activities, and dwells for a moment on the tours the King and Queen have made of the bombed areas.' But the shots that will probably be most valued by the public are those which show Their 'Majesties and the Princesses in their everyday life. A number of dogs .play' about, there is some momentary trouble over a stitch dropped in Princess Margaret’s knitting, and the audience is left with the feeling that ■it understands a little more about the realities behind the phrase, “The Royal House of Windsor.”

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20602, 1 November 1941, Page 8

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ROYAL FAMILY Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20602, 1 November 1941, Page 8

ROYAL FAMILY Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20602, 1 November 1941, Page 8