GENERAL DAWES
GENERAL DAWES VlOT.tt) KING. _ w> ■ THEN TO PI§Mj[ER. - (United Press Association—By Electrii Telegraph—Copyright);. (Received this day at 8 a.m.) LONDON, June 17. I General Dawes accompanied by Mr •Henderson wept to Windsor yesterday. He was driven to the Castle in a picturesque landau wi.th ‘ outriders. He was received in the audience chamber by His Majesty with whom he had a long chat and kissed hands on his appointment. Dawes said lie was delighted with the King who looked so well, j Goncral Dawes departed ffor So mind by the night train. All eyes are on Forres where 1 e luncheons with Mr X r.c'Donald in the of 11 gie Hr usf belonging'to Sir Alexander Omit, the old friend and admirer of Mao Dona id ,who gave the latter an endowed motor car in Mr MacDonald will be entertained at dinner by Lossiemouth- Town Counci: on Tuesday. On t.li<! same night General Oawi s will be speaking at the (Pilgrims dinner at London. -■ '
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1929, Page 6
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164GENERAL DAWES Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1929, Page 6
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