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UNCROWNED QUEEN.

I NKEEMJjY GRAVESIDE SCENE. LOXDON, January 27. Baroness Vaughan, the morganatic wife of the late King Leopold of Belgium, figured in a stormy scene at 'a cemetery, says a message from Paris. Hhe drove in a sumptuous limousine to attend her cousin's funeral. She arrived late and, before alighting, in full view of the mourners, produced a vanity bug and rouged her lips and powdered her nose. The chief mourner acrimoniously rebuked the baroness, and tho latter retaliated with spirited words. An official intervened, and the. baroness was subsequently summoned for creating a disturbance. She did not appear, pleading indisposition, and the case-was dismissed.

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Shannon News, 5 February 1926, Page 3

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106

UNCROWNED QUEEN. Shannon News, 5 February 1926, Page 3

UNCROWNED QUEEN. Shannon News, 5 February 1926, Page 3

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