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MRS. SIMPSON REMAINING AT CANNES

NO INTENTION OF PAYING VISIT TO AMERICA. EIGHT DETECTIVES CONSTANTLY GUARDING .VILLA ARMY OF PRESSMEN AND PHOTOGRAPHERS ELUDED - - _ ■■ 1 - | - r , __ ■■ z » (Press Association—Copyright.) Received Noon To-day. < CANNES, December 8. Lord Brownlow announced that Mrs. Simpson will remain at Cannes till well after Christmas. She has no intention of going either to London or America. A / ■ Last night she outwitted the incessant vigilance of the pressmen and photographers by motoring to Nice and enjoying a walk on the promenade. Three English and five French detectives are constantly at the villa, ,a Three photographers, a Briton, an American and a Frenchman, were admitted to the villa and were permitted to snap Mrs. Simpson posed in a portico. A ’plane with unknown persons aboard landed at Marseilles. It is reported that the passengers are remaining till to-morrow, but Cannes can be easily reached by road. The passengers are believed to include a London solicitor and a doctor. A London message states that a specially chartered aeroplane took three unknown passengers from Croydon to Cannes, but it is denied that, they were Whitehall officials.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 305, 9 December 1936, Page 5

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MRS. SIMPSON REMAINING AT CANNES Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 305, 9 December 1936, Page 5

MRS. SIMPSON REMAINING AT CANNES Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 305, 9 December 1936, Page 5

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