THE KING
KING LEAVES FOR WINDSOR. E.s THUSIASITC SENty-OFF. United Press Association—By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright). this day at 8 a.m.) LONDON, May 15. T’ho King has left Bognor Windsorwards. There was a striking contrast in the circumstances attending the coming to Craigwell House. Thousands of enthusiasts lined the route, Bognor and suburbs being gaily befiagged, fishermen building up a triumphal ai'cli of nets and lobsterpots; with the inscription, “Long Live the King.” His Majesty looked brown and well, though a trifle thinner in the face than prior to his illness. A GREAT WELCOME. (Received this day at 8.30. a.m.) .LONDON, May 15. Tne enthusiasm; continued along tho entire route. Tlie car slowed dbwn at every village. The mayor and authori- - ties with three thousand school boys, including Etonians welcomed liis on entering Windsor Castle. Hospital' nurses sprinkled rose petals oil the streets.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1929, Page 5
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141THE KING Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1929, Page 5
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