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EXCITED COMMENTATORS.

SYDNEY, Last Night. The public. continues to express its feelings through the press over the hurried Royal procession. One writer says there was . just a flash of a car and a glimpse of a couple of figures: no detail, no memories, except of blundering. Another states that the. effect of this hurried procession has been to lose the object of the Royal visit. A third declares that the mounted police passed at a strong canter and the Royal car sprinted past as if, trying to overtake thqm. One . wras led to think that they were passing through a hostile country or escaping from Shanghai.

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North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17170, 30 March 1927, Page 5

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EXCITED COMMENTATORS. North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17170, 30 March 1927, Page 5

EXCITED COMMENTATORS. North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17170, 30 March 1927, Page 5

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