THE KING
NOT. TO FLY TO FRANCE (U.P.A. by Elec. Tel, Cooyright; " London; July 20’. ' It is understood that owing to the difficulties of arrival l .by air at Vilniv Ridgo to unveil the Canadian War Memorial on Sunday, the Kipg will nc?tfly, as previously arranged, but will journey on Saturday by the Admiralty yacht Enchantress to'Calais, and thence by special train to Arras. FILM POSTERS TO BE ALTERED ÜbA : : i; ,: :■■■ f y y/.; ,y (U.P.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright). LONDON, J\ijv 20. Tin' Gaumont-Dritish Film Corporat:on has agreed,; on representations from Mr. Ker.steiiq the solicitor for Jerome, Brannigan, alias George Arthur McMahon, to withdraw the words “attempt on the King’s life,” and “attempted assassination” from posters a,nd film sub-titles in connection with this incident near Hyde Park comer on Thursday, whep, it is ulleged, Bannigan. pointed a revolver at the King. ’ ;
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXV, Issue 12919, 22 July 1936, Page 4
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