"Sport and General" Thoto. A London demonstration at, the gates of Hyde Park on May 1 (May ' Day), when speakers advocated assistance for the Spanish loyalists; The procession, which included ex-servicemen and members of trade unions, was headed by the busmen who were, then on strike.
Lord Hugh Cecil, Provost of Eton College, who will receive the King and Queen as they pass the famous school on Saturday on.their ivay to make their Stale entry into Windsor. Their Majesties are travelling via Slough, and at Eton will enter an open landau drawn by Windsor Greys, and-■■will be joined by an escort of Royal Horse Guards for entry into Windsor.
Crown Studios Kioto. Hon. T. Bloodworth, M.L.C., the new chairman of the Auckland Harbour Board. When the ballot papers were counted it was found. that Mr. Bloodworth and the other candidate, Mr. R. T. Reid, had each received seven votes, and.a decision was -reached by drawing a ballot paper from a hat.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 135, 9 June 1937, Page 9
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161"Sport and General" Thoto. A London demonstration at, the gates of Hyde Park on May 1 (May ' Day), when speakers advocated assistance for the Spanish loyalists; The procession, which included ex-servicemen and members of trade unions, was headed by the busmen who were, then on strike. Lord Hugh Cecil, Provost of Eton College, who will receive the King and Queen as they pass the famous school on Saturday on.their ivay to make their Stale entry into Windsor. Their Majesties are travelling via Slough, and at Eton will enter an open landau drawn by Windsor Greys, and-■■will be joined by an escort of Royal Horse Guards for entry into Windsor. Crown Studios Kioto. Hon. T. Bloodworth, M.L.C., the new chairman of the Auckland Harbour Board. When the ballot papers were counted it was found. that Mr. Bloodworth and the other candidate, Mr. R. T. Reid, had each received seven votes, and.a decision was-reached by drawing a ballot paper from a hat. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 135, 9 June 1937, Page 9
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