SIGHTSEERS REBUFFED
ROYALTY AT CHURCH ONLY PARISHIONERS ATTEND LONDON, Dec. 3. Hundreds of inquisitive people who had motored to Hiinley Church, where the Duke aud Duchess of Kent attended the first Sunday service of their married life, were disappointed at not gaining admittance. The church, which accommodates 100, was only three-quarters full for the morning service, admission being restricted to parishioners. Police guarded the route taken by the Royal couple and there was no cheering until the return journey. Inside the church, the gallery, decorated with chrysanthemums, was reserved for the Duke and Duchess.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18580, 14 December 1934, Page 5
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