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AT SEVILLE FAIR

KING’S SONS IN SPAIN DAY’S SIGHT-SEEING By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright MADRID, Sunday. In company with the King and Queen of Spain the Prince of Wales and Prince George visited the old Andalusian city of Seville. The Infanta of Spain did not accompany the party for two reasons. One was to silence reports of Royal engagements, and the second was that Spanish etiquette does not allow unmarried girls to travel in company with unmarried young men. The famous Seville fair was thronged by girls with flashing eyes, wearing red carnations and the national man-, tillas draped with tortoiseshell combs; also by picturesque muleteers. The Princes were loudly cheered while they were walking through the fair.—A. and N.Z.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 28, 26 April 1927, Page 1

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AT SEVILLE FAIR Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 28, 26 April 1927, Page 1

AT SEVILLE FAIR Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 28, 26 April 1927, Page 1

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