DUKE'S “FAN" MAIL.
HUNDRED LETTERS DAILY Souvenir Hunters Active. London. March -7Thy Duk ’ of Windsor asking for another Secretary to be s< nt cut from England to deal with the 1? daily '’fan” letter;: v.hich are proving an emba.-rastiE.cnt to him j. More than 100,000 • 1 tters h?v° i reached ' hn since he veiic to Aus .Ta i in Dec emt er. For the first two weeks c~ the • Duke’s stay his ma was b . ween I 5000 and 0000 letters a day. Thirty -Jive- per cent cf his mail has been from England anti t’.e D - minions. 20 per cent, from America and. the rest from other par: ’ the world. Tho lexers .. e not only from Bympe-th’sers. Many are political It is stated that the Duke has been | “disturbed, perplexed one h by certain parts of Jiis correspondence. | Envelopes are br.rm4 in ’hr- j Skittle. alley and- greenhouse at j Enzesfeld ciu®e it was discovered | that a sen- srir traflic in th . existed. They re for 50/One envelope postmarse i t Ann.-.: w sold for £lO.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 410, 17 April 1937, Page 6
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177DUKE'S “FAN" MAIL. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 410, 17 April 1937, Page 6
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