ROYAL TOUR OF WALES
(British Official "Wireless.)
Crowds Cheer as Train Passes By
EUGBY, July 15. _ Their Majesties' spent the night in tlie yal train which had been shunttd oi to a siding at the wayside station. aud resumed their tour of "Wales this morning. Their route by rail to Aberystwyth took them through Welsh villages and their Majesties' snlilingly acknowledged cheers from the crowds at the crossmgs and wayside stations past which the train travelled slowly. Standing on the spot at Carnarvon Castle where, according to tradition, the infant Edward II. was shown to the Welsh chieftains, their Majesties to-day "showed themselves to the people." A's they advanced to the edge of the platform fanJares sounded and thousands cheered.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 153, 16 July 1937, Page 5
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