THE KING’S SPEECH
XMAS MESSAGE CROADGAST
(Per British Official Wireless.)
RUGBY, December 27
The King’s message to his peoples broadcast throughout the Empire, on Christmas day, following the exchange of greetings followed the westward route from London via Dublin. Bermuda, Ottawa, Wellington, Sydney, Bombay, Capetown and back to London. Another successful Christmas broadcast took place on Christmas Eve, when the sound of the Bells of Bethlehem was carried by wireless over a great part of the world in a brief programme in which both Bethlehem and New York were linked with London.
XMAS WITH RCYJIL FAMILY
RUGBY. December 27
The distribution of gifts from a giant Chrisirns tree in the ball room at Sandringham was the central feature of the Boyal Family’s Christmas Ibstives. With the exception of the Princess Boyal. all of the children 01 the King and Queen spent Christinas with their parents, and the third generation was represented by Princess Elizabeth, Princess Margaret and Lady Mary Cambridge, the daughter of the Marquis and Marchioness of Cambridge.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1933, Page 5
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169THE KING’S SPEECH Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1933, Page 5
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