THE KING'S THANKS
(Britiih Offlclal Wireless.)
Warm Welcome To Scotland Remembered
RUIJBY, July 12. The King and Queen and the two young Princesses travelled by Royal train through the night from Scotland arriving at Euston early this morning, Before leaving Edinburgh the King sent a message to the Lord Provost in which he said: "It was natural that my first visit to Edinburgh after my accession should be an occasion of great significance for me linked as I am with Scotland in a very speeial way, but tha week spent in your beautiful city has also been full of happiness for the Queen und myself." The King described .the warmth of the welcome exfended to the Quefen ena himself and the two children as unforgettable and said they all looked forward to a return visit before long.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 151, 14 July 1937, Page 15
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