ROYALTIES AT WEMBLEY
TOUR OF INSPECTION,
AN AMUSING INTERLUDE
"THE KING'S MISSUS."
Australian and N.Z. Cable'Assn.)' Received May 29. 12.4 a.m. LONDON. May 2S.
The King and Queen and the Italian Royalties spent the afternoon at Wembley visiting the African Smaller Crown Colony, South African, and Canadian pavilions. An amusing interlude, occurred at the Gold Coast building, in which 'Appia San king, an Ashanti, shook hands with King Ceorge. Appia could not understand the identity of Queen Alary, and finally an interpreter explained ;f-hatsihe was 'Mh'e King's missus." The Queen laughed heartily and remarked, "This is the first time I have been described that way."
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Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15998, 29 May 1924, Page 7
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