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THE PRINCESS

PROGRESS REPORT

[United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.]

LONDON, Aug. 24.

A bulletin from G.lamis .Castle states the Duchess of York continues to make normal convalescence. No further bulletin will be issued till towards the week-end.

Sir Henry Simmons has issued a statement denying a press report that twilight sleep was induced during the confinement, and adds that everything was as it continues.

DUKE AND DUCHESS. I OVERWHELMED WITH CONGRATULATIONS. RUGBY, Aug. 24. The Duke and Duchess of York continue to receive congratulations from all parts of the Empire, and a large number of messages were also received by the King and Queen, who. arrived at Scotland this morning from Sandringham . Rejoicings over the birth of the little Princefes continued at Glaltlis village until a late hour last night, A great crowd wds present whorl the Royal train, in which the King, Queen and Prince George travelled from Sandringham stopped at Aberdeen this morning en route for Bullater; The King, accompanied by Prince George, talked for some time with the Lord Provost and Magistrates of Aberdeen, who offered the King hearty congratulations on the happy event at Glamis.

All stations en route to Ballater were decorated and Their Majesties acknowledged the salutations <Sf the crowds.

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1930, Page 5

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THE PRINCESS Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1930, Page 5

THE PRINCESS Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1930, Page 5

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