THE KING'S HORSE
REBUSES TO FACE CHEERING CROWDS. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, June 10.. (Received June 11, at 5.5 p-tji.) At the close of the ’Koval review at Aldershot, the King intended riding his horse behind the Queen’s carriage, but the demonstrative and cheering crowds causdd the horse to become restive. After two attempts the King remarked: “My horse cannot face it.’’ He turned the animal's head to the open plain and returned to Aldershot by a quieter route. The review comprised 20,000 troops of all arms and 130 field guns.—Reuter.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19196, 12 June 1924, Page 7
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