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KING CHRISTIAN OF DENMARK, ivho is now visiting England. He is accompanied by his tcife, Queen Alexandrine.

MR. KAYE DON, to who.se order a new 4000 h.p. molor-car has been built for an attempt to lower the speed record.

A UNION'S BIRTHDAY PRESENT.—Mr. Will Thome, M.P. .for Plaistoiv, West Ham, England, and the motor-car presented to him by the National Union of Municipal and General Workers on his seventy-second birthday. . •

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 135, 4 December 1929, Page 9

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KING CHRISTIAN OF DENMARK, ivho is now visiting England. He is accompanied by his tcife, Queen Alexandrine. MR. KAYE DON, to who.se order a new 4000 h.p. molor-car has been built for an attempt to lower the speed record. A UNION'S BIRTHDAY PRESENT.—Mr. Will Thome, M.P. .for Plaistoiv, West Ham, England, and the motor-car presented to him by the National Union of Municipal and General Workers on his seventy-second birthday. . • Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 135, 4 December 1929, Page 9

KING CHRISTIAN OF DENMARK, ivho is now visiting England. He is accompanied by his tcife, Queen Alexandrine. MR. KAYE DON, to who.se order a new 4000 h.p. molor-car has been built for an attempt to lower the speed record. A UNION'S BIRTHDAY PRESENT.—Mr. Will Thome, M.P. .for Plaistoiv, West Ham, England, and the motor-car presented to him by the National Union of Municipal and General Workers on his seventy-second birthday. . • Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 135, 4 December 1929, Page 9

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