KING AND WAS WORKERS.
VISIT TO SHIPYARDS. '.„-■■■■■ LONDON, June IS. The King and the ; Queen are touring tie ship-building yards 'and industrial towns on the Tees, the, Wear,' the Tyne, and thenumber. ; They have been loyally and spontaneously ; welcomed. No barriers were erected, and the crowds were permitted freely to approach Their Majesties, who shook hands and conversed with hundreds of ship and munition workers and munition girls. The King was impressed with the- wonderful shipbuilding; activity. All descriptions of ships *» naval standard, merchantmen . and still* marines, are being rapidly coßstr^icfedi'y
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16581, 3 July 1917, Page 5
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