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PRINCESSES CROSS THE LINE

LONDON, Feb.' 10. Two "barbers" powdered the Prii^ cesses' fac.es with giant pulfs giving tliem "the freedom of the seas" and then Iving Neptune held court aboard the Vanguard soon after the sliip crossed tlie Equator, says Reuter's cor respondent. Then two doctors adiuinis tered "iiills" whi'Ch the Princesses suspecting that they were made of soap accept'cd charily. They si .lled as they realised the "pills" wero glace cherrics.

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Chronicle (Levin), 12 February 1947, Page 6

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PRINCESSES CROSS THE LINE Chronicle (Levin), 12 February 1947, Page 6

PRINCESSES CROSS THE LINE Chronicle (Levin), 12 February 1947, Page 6

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