ROYAL DEER STALKER
KING’S STRENUOUS EXERCISE IN HIGHLANDS.
(British Official ’Wireless.’) RUGBY, Sent. 29. ' The King and Queen leave -Bella tcr, Scotland to-day by Royal ' train for London, on tho conclusion of a -six weeks’ holiday at. Balmoral, j It is understood that thei King has greatly bonfited by his stay in the highlands. On most days during tho : ] at ter part of the holiday ho enjoyed tlio strenuous exercise of deer-stalk-ing [ from 10 o’clock in tho morning 'until lato in tlio afternoon. I The return of Their Majesties to the south marks the opening of tho [autumn seasons. After a banquet at Buckingham Palaeo on Friday to tho [Prime -Ministers -attending'; the Imerial. Conference, Their Majesties will proceed to Sandringham, Norfolk, returning to London in a few weeks.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 11325, 1 October 1930, Page 7
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