THE BABY PRINCESS
* PLUMP AND STRONG'. ' United Press Association—By Electriu Telegraph.—Copy right. J LONDON, Aug. S 3. The infant Princess lias bine eyes and fairy downy hair, folio is plump and well formed, and she weighed a idle. under nine- pounds at Ludh. The names, nion-' i med as most likely for her are Margaret, Ann and .Victoria. , ■ Her sister, Princess Elizabeth, was most excited when!she was gl.lowed to see the baby. She clapped her,hands delightedly and immediately expressed a desire to take baby, outside and nurse- her. ,<. ...... , A ore at moving tower of flame and sparks, over 200 ft high, shoi\ ; . up on
Hunter’s ' Hill, near Glami/s, in honour of the Princess’s birth, Watchers in six counties in. Scotland saw .the. great light reflected in the sky. Lads and lassie# joined hands-and wildly cheered the Princess. .‘As a burst of sparks, fell like golden,, raiji, they broke and ran a-wj-y to shelter.. The Glam is Estate Avokers served out beer in pails and drank .the health of tiic Princess again and again. . LONDON, Aug. 23. A bulletin states tha-t the Duchess of York find the infant Princess are both very well. V; . h y
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1930, Page 3
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