PRINCESS MARY.
LONDON, July tlo. Motorists are to be prohibited from using the road which leads to Goldsborongh Church, which Princess Mary Viscountess l.asecllcs attends when, as at present, she is living at (Joldiborough Hall. On Sundays the village street is packed with the motorcars and motor-coaches of people whose one idea is to see her. At n meeting of the Knaresliorotlgh Rural Council, the chairman, Mr W. Atkinson, said that people went to the church and if Princess Mary was not there they deliberately walked out-. l)r B. llolroyd said visitors came from all over the country out of curiosity. The road to the church has a dead end.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 September 1924, Page 1
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110PRINCESS MARY. Hokitika Guardian, 12 September 1924, Page 1
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