JOSTLING CROWD DODGED
Received Sundav, 7 p.m. PARIS, May 29. Prineess»Margaret dodged speetators, i'is and cameramen who jostlea ml elbowed aiong the platform to the arriage door from which she was ex- • - ■ f «•«! to alight, when she arrived ar 'aris from Lausanne. She suddeniy ! ana'i'd her mind, turned tbaek aiong : ■ corridor, and left the train at the tiicr end of the carriage. A smali i ;ay of policeinen formeda wedge from a * jilatform to a small waiting room a rough which she passed to a back •' irtyard where her car was waiting. fc-.v people saw her arrive at the 1 ' :sli Embassy where she will stay. I'lim-ess Margaret 's arrival pushea " " Hig Four meeting into the back"i:nd in Paris evening newspapers. >■ Communist Cesori said: "Thous- ■ 's of people, shop girls and suburlian o kers tried to eateh a glinipse of the in'i'ss at tlie station l>nt were heid : i-y a pitiless police force." Princess Margaret was entertained at ;'.'*h by Madame Vincent Auriol, wife : • he Fren'-h President. The 30 guests nded niembers of the Freneh Gov- : 1 :e n t . The Princess met 100 guests •■•! a!I tlie Commonwealth Embassies ; l.egations in Paris and from the ■ • ;e li M inist eries. at a cocktail party iie ('auadian Embassy in the even-
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Chronicle (Levin), 30 May 1949, Page 5
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