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KING LEAVES QUIETLY

LOOKING THIN AND PINCHED. ALL CEREMONY AVOIDED. i Reuter’s Telegram. I _ LONDON, March 19. Despite the cold and misty morning, a large orowd at Victoria station cheered Their Majesties, At the station there was no* guard of honour or other military ceremonial when Their Majesties left toe palace in a close motor-car, as the journey was a private one. People en route cheered the King, who raised his hat in response. Jt was (noticed that His Majesty looked rather thin and pinched about the face. The Prinoe of Wales and Prince Henry bade their parents farewell at the station, but there was no general gathering of the Royal Family. All possible formality and ceremony was avoided. | Their Majesties’ suite for the “voyage includes Sir Stanley Hewett, the Court Apothecaiy.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12093, 21 March 1925, Page 5

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KING LEAVES QUIETLY New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12093, 21 March 1925, Page 5

KING LEAVES QUIETLY New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12093, 21 March 1925, Page 5