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QUEEN EMMA’S FUNERAL.—The funeral of Queen Emma, Queen Mother of the Netherlands, took place on March 27, and, by special request, was of a very simple nature. Thousands of people lined the route to watch the cortege pass on its way from the Palace at the Hague to Delft, six miles away, where the remains were buried in the Royal Mausoleum.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 119, 4 May 1934, Page 14

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QUEEN EMMA’S FUNERAL.—The funeral of Queen Emma, Queen Mother of the Netherlands, took place on March 27, and, by special request, was of a very simple nature. Thousands of people lined the route to watch the cortege pass on its way from the Palace at the Hague to Delft, six miles away, where the remains were buried in the Royal Mausoleum. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 119, 4 May 1934, Page 14

QUEEN EMMA’S FUNERAL.—The funeral of Queen Emma, Queen Mother of the Netherlands, took place on March 27, and, by special request, was of a very simple nature. Thousands of people lined the route to watch the cortege pass on its way from the Palace at the Hague to Delft, six miles away, where the remains were buried in the Royal Mausoleum. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 119, 4 May 1934, Page 14