THE ROYAL TOAST
INTOXIC - W ATER
(United Pres* AsshciatWin—By Electric Telegraph—Copiyrigditi)
LONDON, (December 27,
Commenting on the broaddastihg. of a “children's houf” by Admiral Sir George King Hall,, the “Star” recalls that he is a-feryeht advocate of temperance.', ' Once, when 'challenged' by a fellowoffccer regarding tile possibility of an officer loyally -drinknig ; the King’s health iri : :afiything ektept intoxicants, he wrote to the (King on.the subject. ' The King 'repHcd' hat he Would be delighted fdr his 'subjects to drink his health in vta'tei- if they ’desiTed to do
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1933, Page 6
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