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Dog Patrol At Princess Elizabeth’s Home Keeps Children Awake

LONDON, Nov. s.—The police have taken the dogs off the patrol at Clarence House, the London home of Princess Elizabeth, because she complained they kept the babies awake, the "Daily Mirror" reported today. The paper said the Princess asked for the dogs to be withdrawn because they disturbed her two pet Corgis and a fox terrier, who in turn awoke the 23-months-old Prince Charles and his baby sister, Princess Anne. The two dogs were put on night patrol a, Clarence House after the attack on Queen Mary's housekeeper at nearby Marlborough House in June.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 8 November 1950, Page 9

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Dog Patrol At Princess Elizabeth’s Home Keeps Children Awake Wanganui Chronicle, 8 November 1950, Page 9

Dog Patrol At Princess Elizabeth’s Home Keeps Children Awake Wanganui Chronicle, 8 November 1950, Page 9