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ARRIVAL AT LAUSANNE

LONDON, June 4. The Paris correspondent of the British United Press says that when the Duke and Duchess of Windsor arrived at la Rochemijelle at 12.6 a.m., they walked tho entire length of the platform to a special coach in the forepart of the train, the Duke carrying some hand "luggage. Beside him frisked three terriers. The Duke and Duchess of Windsors' rose-carpeted compartment in the centre of , the coach contained a double bed, with private bathrooms adijoining. The other compartments were occupied by seven detectives. The Duke and Duchess arrived at Lausanne at 6.25 a.m., where they were awakened by the jingle of cow bells' from a cattle train in a nearby siding.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 119, 5 June 1937, Page 7

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ARRIVAL AT LAUSANNE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 119, 5 June 1937, Page 7

ARRIVAL AT LAUSANNE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 119, 5 June 1937, Page 7

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