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KING GEORGE REVIEWS TROOPS.—During a visit to Yorkshire, King George VI inspected the 4th East Yorkshire Territorials in Paragon Square, Hull, Yorkshire.

DUKE AND DUCHESS OF WINDSOR ARRIVE IN BERLIN.—The Duke and Duchess of Windsor are shown making their way through an admiring crowd in Berlin shortly after their arrival. Dr Robert Ley, German Labour Minister (second from right in front), is their official escort.

FORMER PREMIER.—PauI Van Zeeland, Premier of Belgium, whose Cabinet resigned to facilitate charges of alleged financial irregularities.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 9, 8 December 1937, Page 6

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KING GEORGE REVIEWS TROOPS.—During a visit to Yorkshire, King George VI inspected the 4th East Yorkshire Territorials in Paragon Square, Hull, Yorkshire. DUKE AND DUCHESS OF WINDSOR ARRIVE IN BERLIN.—The Duke and Duchess of Windsor are shown making their way through an admiring crowd in Berlin shortly after their arrival. Dr Robert Ley, German Labour Minister (second from right in front), is their official escort. FORMER PREMIER.—Paul Van Zeeland, Premier of Belgium, whose Cabinet resigned to facilitate charges of alleged financial irregularities. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 9, 8 December 1937, Page 6

KING GEORGE REVIEWS TROOPS.—During a visit to Yorkshire, King George VI inspected the 4th East Yorkshire Territorials in Paragon Square, Hull, Yorkshire. DUKE AND DUCHESS OF WINDSOR ARRIVE IN BERLIN.—The Duke and Duchess of Windsor are shown making their way through an admiring crowd in Berlin shortly after their arrival. Dr Robert Ley, German Labour Minister (second from right in front), is their official escort. FORMER PREMIER.—Paul Van Zeeland, Premier of Belgium, whose Cabinet resigned to facilitate charges of alleged financial irregularities. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 9, 8 December 1937, Page 6