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THE KING’S TRIP.

VOYAGE IN COLD WEATHER. LONDON, Mar. 19.—Despite the cold, misty monyng, a large crowd at the Victoria Station cheered their Majesties. There was no guard of honour or other military ceremonial. It was noticed that his Majesty was father thin and pinched- about the face. The Prince of Wales and Prince Henry bade their parents farewell at the station, but there was no general gathering of the royal family. All possible formality and ceremony were avoided.

Their Majesties’ suite on the voyage includes Sir Stanley Hewett, the Court apothecary.—(Reuter.)

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Wairarapa Age, 21 March 1925, Page 5

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THE KING’S TRIP. Wairarapa Age, 21 March 1925, Page 5

THE KING’S TRIP. Wairarapa Age, 21 March 1925, Page 5

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