BRITISH SOVEREIGN
VISIT TO PARTS. (Revived April 25th, at 5.5. p.m.) PARIS, April 24 Thcr British Majesties arc staying in Pais incognito, at their own request. Consequently, no representative of the French Government was present at th railway station when they arrived. A crowd, which was mostly British. hecred Their Majesties upon arrival it the British Embassy, whence they rove to the Elysee. Kin George is in excellent health. Tie laid a wreath on the tomb of Hie Ijknown Soldier at the Are de Triomhe in the afternoon. The* Majesties lunched with President ioumergue at the Palais Do L’Ely?e. Lord and Lady Crowe, M. Herri< and his wife. Premier Painleve M. Bn ml (Foreign Minister). M. Poin care :ld his wife, Marshall Joffre and his w’c. Marshal Fochp. M. Franehcl, AT. Djerey, Al. Jules Canibon and M. Alarm Prevost, were present, at the bin elieon. 9VERf.IG.VS RETURN TO ENGLAND LONDON. April 2.5. Th King and Queen have arrived in Txidon. His Majesty is looking well.
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Grey River Argus, 27 April 1925, Page 4
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