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Driving to tho Guildhall a few minutes ahead of the President and Sirs. Wilson, the of Connnught received a great ovation, and.many people shouted. "Bravo, Princess Put!" "Where is Princess Pat?", Hud she been driving with her "father the reception of the newly-engaged Princess might well have equalled that accorded to Mr. and Mrs. Wiison. One of tho proudest and happiest women in- England is Mrs. Itanscombc, who lives in Kimberley Eoad, Beckenliiiiii. Her oight eons have been fighting on the various battlefronta since the beginning of the war, and her ninth son is also in khaki. Mrs. Hanscombe' says: "I tißver believed they would nil come back. Yet here they are all home njtain or on their way home."

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 166, 8 April 1919, Page 10

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120

Untitled Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 166, 8 April 1919, Page 10

Untitled Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 166, 8 April 1919, Page 10

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