EX-KING'S BODYGUARD
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JYork Expected to Continue For a Year
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liUJMDUN, Jan 13. The Duke oi Windsor has sent his personal detective — Chief Inspector David Storier, of Scotland Yard— back to England for a month's holiday. . Storier arrived yesterday. H© was once a schoolmaster in Glasgow, and he is spending the holiday in that city. Afterwards he will return to London to see the Commissioner of Police, and it will then be deeided for what period Sootland Yard is to continue to provide * bodyguard for the Duke. It is likely to do so for at least another year. Chief Inspector Storier has guarded the Duke as Prinqe of Wales, as King, and "as ex-Kingt, aceompanying bim on his missions to Argentina and elsewhere. Inspector EvanSj who accompanied Mrs Simpson to Canne6} has this week returiied' to London to resume normal duty.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 29, 18 February 1937, Page 6
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