MAN WITH GRIEVANCE
INTRUSION INTO QUEEN'S APARTMENTS « By TVlct’filph— A* srnu.Hitm— -Cops Hjjht • LONDON, February 21. The "Daily Mail" relates an astonishing incident in which the Queen suddenly found herself confronted in her private apartments by a man sutTering from a grievance, H<- had obtained a job in the Royal Household and quickly familiarised himself with, the Queen's apartment . where he entered one event ng. "What arc you doing hen'." the Queen asked tin* man. who then told bus story. The Queen listened calmly for ten mimiles. though rhe could easily have summoned aid. and prombed to have the man's case examin* Stcps have since been taken to make a repetition <>f th - incident impossible. Lat< r 'i you-p; soldier told the* "Mirror" he wanted the Queen to help him join the Auxi'i.'ry Fire .Service. He went to the labour exchange in the district where tlu ir Majc.-.t;m; liv<- and got as fitter'.- male in the Roys ’ Hou ■ - h ' : .T f>md > w. wht ie tl.< Que« r* .ud . G.< d The nm ■ si w fat mg hod m vs r'.V ' >."i ■-<■ a I
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 February 1941, Page 5
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183MAN WITH GRIEVANCE Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 February 1941, Page 5
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