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KING EDWARD

PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY MORE PROTEOTION DEOIDID on. E..— HIS .\IAJESTY‘S INFORMAL WAYS. United Press Assn—nee. Tel. CopyrightLONDON. July 18. A series of conferences “as held )(‘Sh‘l'tltU' between the chiefs or :L'ut» Idlltt Yard and tlourt uttlriuls tn hurliingham Palace. and now. it is UHthl" stuntl. \\ltere\er the Kim: 5:00» In future. particularly on his forthcom—ing hntivlziy un the Continent, mhlitional xirulrrtixm \\ill IDL‘ pl‘UYiLletl. .\lthough the Kim: does not welcome the extra precautions, Palace unleiuls lueltere they are essential because at ”15 Majesty's int'urmal ways. The. “metals hare been most, troubled by his insistence upon frequently walking in London. lleeently the King \\alked from the Palace to the ottlres of the Duchy of Ilurnwall. These are only a few hun—dred yards away. but the uttlcials be—liere sueh excursions expose His Majesty to unnecessary risk. They wish the King to follow the habit of King L‘xeurge. \\'ho travelled every—where in London by motor-ear. A LOYAL IRISHMAN. KNOCKED .\IAN I)o\\'.\'. ‘t‘\\'t) MONTHS‘ l.\ll’lll>’o.\.\tlv;3’l‘. L'nttetl Press Assn—Eire. Tel. Copyright. LONDUN, .Iul)‘ 19. An lrishman who knocked down :I tin-tn til :1 \\‘urkmen's cute at tqurne—i mouth because, he Enid an It'is‘flnluzl had attempted to assassinate the King was sentenced to two m)n'.l:s‘ 1111~ prisomnent. He smiled at the magistrate amt snitl: "0.K." THANKSGIVING SERVICES. -HII.\'I‘I'I‘I‘I>I‘I FUR KING.“ I‘l~'l;.\l’l‘l.‘ l t'nltee Press Assn._mnn, 'rmt Copyright. (Recelved July 20, it tun.) ‘ LONDON. July is). 1 Thanksgiving services in connectionl wltli the King's escape were held int the Chapel Royal and various churches. t A QUIET WEEK-END. t l 10mm] Wireless ‘ l tßeeeived July 20. 12.30 pm.) RUGBY. July 19. I The King spent the morning at York I House. carrying out his usual State duties. I Later tits ‘MaJesty left for Pnrtt Belre’dere. where he is spending the; week-end. MESSAGE APPRECIATED. lIIF .\I.\.IEST\"S REPLY, ! ...... my Tolem-anr..-—Prns- rusor‘mllun.) \\'ELLIXUTUN. Sunday. The Gorernor—General. \'iseuunt (ialwny. has received the frillnwinsrt message from His Majesty in reply to; a raiilcgrnm ot' \\mtlathy which hcl sent after the incident in Londnnz— l l slnoeraly thank Lndy Ollw-y : and yourself and the Government i and mounts of Now Inland for i your klnd message, which I deeply npproolate. KING'S DELIVERANOE. PRAYERS 0F THANKSGIVING. Reference to the deliverance or the King; from death was made in most llumilton Churches yesterday. Prayers of thanksglvlug were or—tered and the National Anthem “us cnno‘

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Waikato Times, Volume 120, Issue 19942, 20 July 1936, Page 7

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KING EDWARD Waikato Times, Volume 120, Issue 19942, 20 July 1936, Page 7

KING EDWARD Waikato Times, Volume 120, Issue 19942, 20 July 1936, Page 7