TOURS BY ROYALTY
KING TO VISIT CORNWALL DUKE GOES TO SCOTLAND (British Official Wiroless.) Reed. 11 a.m. RUGBY, Nov. 29. This week the King visits Devonshire and Cornwall, and the Duke of Kent tours social service centres in Scotland. His Majesty's tour begins at Morton Hampstead on Wednesday, when he travels by car about 200 miles, visiting many towns and villages en route to Camborne, Cornwall. His call at Launccston will mark the first visit by an English reigning Monarch to that town since Charles I and feudal customs will be revived for the occasion. Visits to the Royal Duke farms and other places will be made on Thursday and the King returns to London that evening from Bath. The Duke of Kent's visit to Scotland takes place on Wednesday and Thursday. The ceremonies include the opening of the new Battle Abbey College, the first residential adult education college to be established in Scotland.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19495, 30 November 1937, Page 5
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