ROYAL GARDEN PARTY
1 BOY SCOUTS LEND AID. • Three Boy Scouts stood inside the entrance to Buckingham Palace making ! neat parcels of the invitation cards to i Their Majesties garden party as these .-were handed in by the guests. It was a good day’s deed, for 13,000 invitations had been issued. Among the guests were 750 Australians and New Zealanders, including members of the Imperial Press Conference. ' . Their Majesties were accompanied by the Princes, Princess Mary and King Fcisul, of Irak. The Queen, wearing a coat of red, green and gold lame, trimmed with white fur over a turquoise blue'gown, and the King, with a black overcoat over his frockcoat, and wearing the usual white carnation, disregarded Die rain, which fell at intervals. “I hope that corning, out on this rather unpleasant day will'not do. you any; (harm,” said the , l : o. in a‘n invalid chair/ " " "
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 August 1930, Page 11
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146ROYAL GARDEN PARTY Taranaki Daily News, 8 August 1930, Page 11
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