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CROWDED PROGRAMME.

KING AND QUEEN’S BUSY TOUR. (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, July 28. The King and Queen left Northern Ireland to-night at the end of a- crowded programme of visits and inspections carried through amid extraordinary displays of enthusiasm and affection on the part of vast crowds assembled for the occasion from all over Ulster and many parts of the Free State. Arrangements were quite unaffected by various acts of incendiarism along the Free State border ascribed to extreme Irish Republicans which occurred on the eve of Their Majesties’ landing m Ireland. LOYALTY APPRECIATED. MESSAGE FROM THE KING. (British Official Wireless.) Received July 30, 11.30 a.m. RUGBY, July 29. The King and Queen returned to London this morning. In the course of a message to the Governor or Northern Ireland, the King said: The Queen and I will always remember this day spent among our people of Nortliern' Ireland. It was a moving experience for us to see their traditional loyalty manifested in the vast cheering crowds and the beautifully decorated streets. It was also a great happiness to us to receive their truly affectionate greeting. Please tell the people of Northern Ireland how deeply grateful we are and how-much we.enjoyed our visit.! 1

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 204, 30 July 1937, Page 7

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CROWDED PROGRAMME. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 204, 30 July 1937, Page 7

CROWDED PROGRAMME. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 204, 30 July 1937, Page 7

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