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“NAUGHTY BETTY”

HAS COMMON HAILING.

ROYAL REPENTANCE STOOL,

(Received 11.21 a.m.l

LONDON, November 9,

Princess Betty, sitting on a stool of repentance in a corner of her royal nursery,’is likely as an outcome of a visit by the Duchess of York to an exhibition of work by disabled ex-ser-vicemen.

The King, setting a splendid example to the Empire, advised the Duchess to buy her Christmas presents from the Exhibition. When passing one of the stalls, the Duchess noticed a little wicker stool. ‘.‘Oh,’’ she said, “that is just the thing for Elizabeth’s nursery when she is naughty and won’t learn her A.B.C. ’’

“Rather, ’’ said the Duke, and duly purchased it.—A. and’N.Z.

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Northern Advocate, 10 November 1927, Page 6

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“NAUGHTY BETTY” Northern Advocate, 10 November 1927, Page 6

“NAUGHTY BETTY” Northern Advocate, 10 November 1927, Page 6