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QUEEN’S SYMPATHY. —One of Belgium’s most beautiful stretches of country, through which the River Meuse winds, was transformed into a “valley of death” on December 6 by a mysterious poison fog which caused the death of over sixty people. The picture shows the Queen of the Belgians visiting the scene of the disaster to comfort the villagers, and arrange for aid to those who had lost their bread-winners.

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 January 1931, Page 5

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QUEEN’S SYMPATHY.—One of Belgium’s most beautiful stretches of country, through which the River Meuse winds, was transformed into a “valley of death” on December 6 by a mysterious poison fog which caused the death of over sixty people. The picture shows the Queen of the Belgians visiting the scene of the disaster to comfort the villagers, and arrange for aid to those who had lost their bread-winners. Taranaki Daily News, 16 January 1931, Page 5

QUEEN’S SYMPATHY.—One of Belgium’s most beautiful stretches of country, through which the River Meuse winds, was transformed into a “valley of death” on December 6 by a mysterious poison fog which caused the death of over sixty people. The picture shows the Queen of the Belgians visiting the scene of the disaster to comfort the villagers, and arrange for aid to those who had lost their bread-winners. Taranaki Daily News, 16 January 1931, Page 5