KING’S WINTER RESIDENCE
MOVE TO BE MADE SOUTHWARDS. By Telcffra^h —Press Assn. —Copyright. United Service. London, Oct. 3. The Daily News understands that arrangements have been completed for the King to spend the whole of the winter on the south coast, probably near Torquay or Bournemouth, which have mild climates, are sheltered from winds and are fogless. Meanwhile his Majesty is benefiting by his stay at Sandringham, although it will be necessary to move southward when the autumn mists gather.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 October 1929, Page 7
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