EAST AGAIN
THEIR MAJESTIES RETURN THROUGH CANADA TAKING BRIEF REST TODAY. ENTERING UNITED STATES ON WEDNESDAY. By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright, KAMLOOPS (8.C.), June 1. The special correspondent for the Australian Associated Press says that the first stage of the Royal tour has been completed, and their ties are returning across Canada by a more northerly route, making .19 halts before entering the United States at Niagara on dune 7. During the eastward journey they have made already many appearances on the rear platform of the train, but the Government has announced that the heavy programme has imposed such a strain that no unscheduled appearances can be made on the return trip before 10 a.m. and after dark. It also has requested the communities at stations not included in the official itinerary not to organise largescale demonstrations. Their Majesties will arrive at Jasper tomorrow, and will spend 22 hours resting.
FAIRBRIDGE SCHOOL TRUST. OF £5OOO FORMED. (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, May 31. To commemorate the visit of their Majesties to Canada, and as an appreciation of the interest of the Royal Family in the work of the Fairbridge Farm Schools, the purpose of which is to assist children to emigrate from Britain and tram them for life in the Dominions, an anonymous member of Parliament has formed a trust of £5OOO in favour of the school in Vancouver Island.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 June 1939, Page 5
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