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OFFICIAL WIRELESS

QUEEN ENTERTAINS. (Official Wireless.) (Deceived this day at 9.40 a.m.) RUGBY, February 27. The- wives of the delegates attending the Naval Conference were entertained at tea by the Queen at Buckingham Palace this afternoon. Her Majesty with whom was Princess Mary, a corded the guests a very homely welcome in a suite of the State apartments. Among the guests was Miss Is libel MacDonald (daughter' of the Prime Minister.)

LONDON, Feb. 27. Fifty attended the Queen’s reception to tlio wives and daughters d delegates to the Naval Conference. Mrs Wilford was present at the function, whii-li was held in the magnificent cold and crimson throne room at Buckingham Palace. GUEST OF HONOUR. RUGBY, February 27. Jnsfar Pasha, (Envoy of Iraq Government in London) was the guest of honour at Weymouth last night at the annual dinner of the Do rest Yoomanry, who captured Him and 500 of his followers in operation against Senussi whom Pasha led in north Africa in 191(5. The Pasha was given a rousing reception by the Yoemanry among whom .were, two officers and forty men who rode in the famous charge which resulted; in his capture, j Speaking with emotion he said it was the biggest reward of his life to be their guest of honour.

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1930, Page 5

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OFFICIAL WIRELESS Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1930, Page 5

OFFICIAL WIRELESS Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1930, Page 5

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