BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR
QUEEN PAYS A VISIT
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London, Feb. 21. —Tlie Queen visited the British Industries Fair and spent some minutes in the Australian and New Zealand sections. She inquired intimately as to the progress of industries. The Queen visited the Dominion's exhibits and showed the keenest interest in the increased sale of primary products in Britain. There was a ceremony at the Fiji stand where Messrs. Murchison and Fletcher presented Her Majesty with a whale's tooth which is the highest manifestation of the chiefs' affection)
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 177, 22 February 1933, Page 5
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