ROYAL LEVEE
first for two years. . [United Press Association—By 3|leetric Te leg Co py right: ] • , ' / ‘ s ■. -' L<>N,DGlj, ; '. iriipir afterfidonflWt'y at Buckingh.aih, Palace since 1928 .(vyis given to" the"'Naval Conference delegates and others.. It marksr.a further stage in the King’s recovery. He looked well, but he seenied 'a little tired after receiving two hundred guests, "and lie -sat down in the Picture Gallery, where he remained seated while talking. [QUANDARY. LONDON, March 26. . Hon Mr Fenton (Commonwealth Minister pf Customs), is wrestling; with, a problem which has exercised' many of his Labourite predecessors, namely, as to whether Labour’s decalogue forbids the wearing of knee breeches at the King’s Levee on March 27th. The , indications;, are that .jYRj. Fppt.on, 1} HI he swayed appreciation ot yvhat a Cabinet nieMber owes to* his’Sovereign.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1930, Page 6
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