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FOR BRAVERY.

THE KING’S RECOGNITION. (Received 24, 9.4 a.m.) I London, Feb. 23. King George personally bestow ' ed numerous medals for bravery • He congratulated Mrs. Wright, wh< ; on December 26th went to the as 1 sistance of Constable Haystead who was arresting an armed bur . glar named Arthur. |i The King then walked to th< i : stretcher whereon Sergeant Ifood ( ’ ham, one of the Houndsditch con ' stables, had been brought to the Palace. The King bent over and shook hands with Constable Woodham, and enquired as to his pro- ’ gress, warmly commending valour.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 63, 24 February 1911, Page 1

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FOR BRAVERY. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 63, 24 February 1911, Page 1

FOR BRAVERY. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 63, 24 February 1911, Page 1

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