PRINCESS ELIZABETH
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LONDON, April 21
Police were unable -to .control U-< enthusiastic crowds outside, \\ indsoi Castle when Princess Elizab-Hj, celebrating her fourth birthday appeared in the .quriuiariyli'. 'loo • Princess waved ackiioAvlcdg-iu-oi.t to the choming crowds that surged forward and the police were obliged to close tlie ga-lcc. TUo Princess . had, a day Dili qf thrills. It commenced . Avitli tin Y<.Dus i.ratyiti.-; of .presents,, lronu friend in all parts of the world including an African gift from the Prince of Wales. 'I he Piin-' -ss vis ited the Royal mews and patted a Abel land pony, which was the King’s lift and members of the Royal Family delightfully looked on Avhilst the Rrine-css was given a ride. Finally there was a birthday party at which many youngsters, also members ot the Royal Fniriily each sampled the ■nkc ’baked in. the Royal kitchen on which there were four pink candies nd the Princess’s name ..in icing.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1930, Page 3
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