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ROYALTY AT ASCOT

TREMENDOUS OVATION. (British Official .Wireiesx.) ■RUGBY, June I’6. The King and Queen, accompanied by other members of the Royal Family, received a tremendous ovation when they drove from Windsor Castle to Ascot Course in the customary Royal cavalcade, with scarlet clad postillions and outriders. Beautiful weather favoured the first, day of the meeting. BALL AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE. FIRST IN SEVEN YEARS. LONDON, June 17. For the first time since. 1924 the King arid Queen are giving a ball m Buckingham Palace at the end of July PRINCE GEORGE. TOUR OF ENGLAND. RUGBY, June 16. ! Prince George will travel by aeroplane, seaplane, and motor-car during tlie third of hife industrial tours o England at the end of this month. H< will fiy from London to Torquay oi June 24th, and then visit the principal towns of Cornwall by either sea plane or car; The tour includes ; visit to the. Duchy of Cornwall estates of the Prince of Wales.

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1931, Page 3

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ROYALTY AT ASCOT Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1931, Page 3

ROYALTY AT ASCOT Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1931, Page 3

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