THE KING’S GUESTS
London March 8 For. the third week in bucceaaioirtbe King and Queen entertained a number of overseas officers at Rockingham Palace on Saturday, March 3. Australia, New Zealand, South Afrcaaud Canada were represented, about. 100 officers, some of them ou leave, but most of them invalided, through wounds or aicknesp, being present. A kinematograpb entertainment, including the official Italian film depicting incidents on tbe Isonzo front, w»b given in the State ballroom. Several members of the Royal Family were present. Afterwards all tha cfficors were presented to the King end Quern and later tea was served in tbe household dining-room. Several of the Imperial statermrn now in London were sbo invited*
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 May 1917, Page 2
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