PLACE IN PROCESSION
LOOKING FOR THE DUKE ALWAYS IN SECOND CAR [BY TELEGRAPH —SPECIAL REPORTER] ROTORUA, Friday In travelling, the Duke of Gloucester is most punctilious in acknowledging every wave or smile on the wayside, but it has been observed that frequently people who await his passing appear to be in doubt as to which is his car and where he sits. It should be repeated that he always travels in the second car and sits on the right hand.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21990, 22 December 1934, Page 13
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80PLACE IN PROCESSION New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21990, 22 December 1934, Page 13
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