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Princess Warmly Welcomed in Ulster

— i Received Ffiday, 11.3,5 .a.m. i LONDON, March 20. ' Princess Elizabeth, ac- I companied by her uncle ;j and aunt, Lord and Lady j Granville, made a 200-miie I driv.e by car through {t^ie j heart of North,ern Ir.el,aUvd, , covering the counties of ! Boivn, Armagh, Tyrone, ) and Fermanagh, bringing | heji" at .oue point within a * few miles of ;the . Eire . I border. m j Ulster ueople of every = village and hamlet through | which ' the car passed j brbught out fiags, lined the | streets, and cheered the ? smiiing Princess. j The Princess has agreed jj to be present at the Empire S Day feslival at Alb.ert Hall | on May 24. She will give a j message to Empire youth. 4 I

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Chronicle (Levin), 22 March 1946, Page 5

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Princess Warmly Welcomed in Ulster Chronicle (Levin), 22 March 1946, Page 5

Princess Warmly Welcomed in Ulster Chronicle (Levin), 22 March 1946, Page 5

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