THE KING
[United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.]
TWENTIETH ANNI VERSAIIY
LONDON, May (i
'l'lie entire British press acknowledges the twentieth anniversary of the King’s accession with glowing editorial comment and n’-otogniphs. The papers print records of rmny of the outstanding events during his reign. Although there are to he no special celebrations, the event will he marked wi ! h the usual salvos of twenty-one guns at Hyde Park, Windsor, and other stations. «
The King, looking extremely well, has returned to London from Windsor Court. • He will remain at Buckingham Palace
Messages of congratulation have been received from all over the world. The Daily Chronicle publishes a series of special messages from M.- Poincare, M. Wakatsuki, the A*- Khan, M. Painleve, and General Bereugmet, among others.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 May 1930, Page 6
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