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THE KING GOES DEERSTALKING

CAMERA PREFERRED TO RIFLE. (United Press Assn.—Telegraph Copyright.) London, September 20. His Majesty the King and other members of the Royal Family attended a service at Crathie Church. His Majesty, the Duke of Glouceser and the Duke of York wore Highland dress. The King, the Duke of York and the Duke of Gloucester spent eight hours deer-stalking yesterday and shot five stags. Their bag could have been larger, but the King threw his rifle aside, preferring to “shoot” stags coming within range with his cine-camera and obtaining many excellent photographs.

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Southland Times, Issue 23001, 22 September 1936, Page 7

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THE KING GOES DEERSTALKING Southland Times, Issue 23001, 22 September 1936, Page 7

THE KING GOES DEERSTALKING Southland Times, Issue 23001, 22 September 1936, Page 7

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