LOYALTY IN DRINKING.
| The King Does Not Mind Use of Water. LONDON, December IS, I Commenting on the broadcasting of ! a “ children’s hour ” by Admiral Sir | George King-llall, the “ Star ” recalls | that he is a fervent advocate of temperance. | Once, when challenged by a fellowJ officer regarding the possibility of an ! officer loyally drinking the King's i health in anything except intoxicants, ! he wrote to the King on the subject. The King replied that he would be j delighted for his subjects to drink his ' health in water if they desired to do The 'on of the late Admiral Sir Wilj Warn King-llall, the brother of Admiral i Sir Herbert King-Hall, and the father |of Commander Stephen King-llall (co- ! author, with lan May, of comedies, including “The Middle Watch’’), Sir George King-Mail was Commarder-in-Ohief of the Australian station from 1910 to 1913. He is 83.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 956, 28 December 1933, Page 1
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