THE KING'S LEVEE.
THE FIRST SINCE THE WAR. GERMAN REPRESENTATIVES RECEIVED. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Received March 215, 2.23 p.m. London, March 22 [ The King held his first levee since 1014, It was one of the most brilliant . of the present reign. ; A notable incident was the presentsr tion of Herr von St. Hamer (German \ Charge d'Affaires in London), whoso nr- . rival and departure were witnessed in . frigid silence. , The Kin<? drove to St. James' Palace , in semi-State, escorted by a detachment , of the Household Cavalry, whose khaki , contrasted with the Held dress of the , naval and military uniforms. Judges j attended in their robes and wigs, and ' Mr. Lloyd George and his Ministers m levee dress. There were four hundred presentations. A feature was the number of representatives of new States, including Finland, Poland, and the .Balkan States. Lord Curzon presented Herr von St. Hamer and members of the German staff.—Times Service. i ___
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1920, Page 4
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153THE KING'S LEVEE. Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1920, Page 4
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